Data from: Megafauna decline have reduced pathogen dispersal which may have increased emergent infectious diseases

  • Christopher Doughty (Contributor)
  • Tomos O. Prys-Jones (Contributor)
  • Søren Faurby (Contributor)
  • Crystal Hepp (Contributor)
  • Viacheslav Fofanov (Contributor)
  • Andrew Abraham (Contributor)
  • Victor Leshyk (Contributor)
  • Nathan Nieto (Contributor)
  • Mauro Galetti (Contributor)

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The Late Quaternary extinctions of megafauna (defined as animal species > 44.5 kg) reduced the dispersal of seeds and nutrients, and likely also microbes and parasites. Here we use body-mass based scaling and range maps for extinct and extant mammal ...
Date made availableApr 17 2020
PublisherZenodo

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