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Appears in Collections: | Biological and Environmental Sciences Newspaper/Magazine Articles |
Title: | What species would become dominant on Earth if humans died out? |
Author(s): | Bussiere, Luc |
Contact Email: | luc.bussiere@stir.ac.uk |
Issue Date: | 26-Jan-2016 |
Date Deposited: | 23-Sep-2016 |
Publisher: | The Conversation Trust |
Citation: | Bussiere L (2016) What species would become dominant on Earth if humans died out?. The Conversation. 26.01.2016. https://theconversation.com/what-species-would-become-dominant-on-earth-if-humans-died-out-53340 |
Abstract: | First paragraph: In a post-apocalyptic future, what might happen to life if humans left the scene? After all, humans are very likely to disappear long beforethe sun expands into a red giantand exterminates all living things from the Earth. Access this article on The Conversation website: https://theconversation.com/what-species-would-become-dominant-on-earth-if-humans-died-out-53340 |
Type: | Newspaper/Magazine Article |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/24292 |
URL: | https://theconversation.com/what-species-would-become-dominant-on-earth-if-humans-died-out-53340 |
Rights: | The Conversation uses a Creative Commons Attribution NoDerivatives licence. You can republish their articles for free, online or in print. Licence information is available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ |
Affiliation: | Biological and Environmental Sciences |
Licence URL(s): | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ |
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