Oxygen isotopes in orangutan teeth reveal recent and ancient climate variation
Tanya M. Smith(Griffith University), Daniel R. Green(Harvard University Press), Christine Austin(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Jian‐xin Zhao(The University of Queensland), Petra Vaiglova(Griffith University), Mathieu Duval(Griffith University), John De Vos(Inserm), Philip J. Piper(Australian National University), Manish Arora(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Ian S. Williams(Australian National University), J Avila(Griffith University), Tze Tshen Lim(University of Malaya)
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