OU research provides insight into how Amazonian vegetation responded to massive climate change in the Middle Pleistocene period before humans arrived.
Oldest dated material from Amazon establishes climate and biodiversity link

OU research provides insight into how Amazonian vegetation responded to massive climate change in the Middle Pleistocene period before humans arrived.
Oldest dated material from Amazon establishes climate and biodiversity link
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