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Rapid extinction of the moas (Aves: Dinorinthiformes):: Model, test, and implications

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SCIENCE
Volume 287, Issue 5461, Pages 2250-2254

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.287.5461.2250

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A Leslie matrix population model supported by carbon-14 dating of early occupation Layers Lacking moa remains suggests that human hunting and habitat destruction drove the 11 species of moa to extinction Less than 100 years after Polynesian settlement of New Zealand. The rapid extinction contrasts with models that envisage several centuries of exploitation.

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