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“The skeletons of long-dead animals lying on landscapes provide critical insight into our understanding of ecosystem history, especially how populations have changed,” said the study’s author, University of Chicago alumnus Joshua H. Miller, S.M.’05, PhD’09, a postdoctoral research fellow in biological sciences at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.

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