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Jennifer Crees
Natural History Museum, London - London / United Kingdom
History, Philosophy, Theology / History
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Jennifer Crees's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Extinction in the AnthropoceneST Turvey, JJ CreesCurrent Biology 29 (19), R982-R986, 2019982019
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Historical data as a baseline for conservation: reconstructing long-term faunal extinction dynamics in Late Imperial–modern ChinaST Turvey, JJ Crees, MMI Di FonzoProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1813), 20151299, 2015962015
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Has climate change taken prominence over biodiversity conservation?D Veríssimo, DC MacMillan, RJ Smith, J Crees, ZG DaviesBioScience 64 (7), 625-629, 2014722014
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Holocene extinction dynamics of Equus hydruntinus, a late-surviving European megafaunal mammalJJ Crees, ST TurveyQuaternary Science Reviews 91, 16-29, 2014722014
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Millennial-scale faunal record reveals differential resilience of European large mammals to human impacts across the HoloceneJJ Crees, C Carbone, RS Sommer, N Benecke, ST TurveyProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1827), 20152152, 2016662016
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