Quaternary vertebrate faunas from Sumba, Indonesia: implications for Wallacean biogeography and evolution
Samuel T. Turvey(Zoological Society of London), Gerrit D. van den Bergh(University of Wollongong), Erick Setiyabudi(Bandung Institute of Technology), Umbu Paranggarimu, Anthony Dosseto(University of Wollongong), James P. Hansford(Zoological Society of London), Timothy E. Jeffree(Zoological Society of London), Nick Crumpton(National Oceanography Centre), Thomas Guillerme(The University of Queensland), Iwan Kurniawan(Bandung Institute of Technology), Jennifer J. Crees(Computer History Museum)
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