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[deleted] t1_j3u96fr wrote
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barth2585 t1_j3wcgtm wrote
Sixth mass extinction.
YggdrasilsLeaf t1_j3s7vyp wrote
Yeah? Which scientists?
Silcantar t1_j3sf0g1 wrote
Nathan M. Michielsen, Steven M. Goodman, Voahangy Soarimalala, Alexandra A. E. van der Geer, Liliana M. Dávalos, Grace I. Saville, Nathan Upham & Luis Valente
goosebattle t1_j3tgnfu wrote
You forgot to acknowledge Tom Nijssen, Olle Odijk, Tim Reimes, and Dolf Rutten.
Silcantar t1_j3thkyx wrote
I don't see them in the byline on mobile
goosebattle t1_j3tic5l wrote
They're in the acknowledgements section after the references.
[deleted] t1_j3vptak wrote
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AngloSaxonEnglishGuy t1_j3tjg7o wrote
Perhaps going from 2 billion to 8 billion in roughly 100 years wasn't so great for nature. Go figure..