The role of ostrich in shaping the landscape use patterns of humans and hyenas on the southern coast of South Africa during the late Pleistocene
How have prey species structured the way modern humans (Homo sapiens) and other social carnivores utilize the landscape? The availability, location, diversity, and abundance of food resources play a critical role in influencing hunter-gatherer and carnivore mobility (Kelly, 1983). Thus, the behavior...
Main Authors: | Hodgkins, J, le Roux, P, Marean, CW, Penkman, K, Crisp, M, Fisher, E, Lee-Thorp, J |
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Other Authors: | Pilaar Birch, SE |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2018
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