Impacts of biological globalization in the Mediterranean: Unveiling the deep history of human-mediated gamebird dispersal

Volume: 112, Issue: 11, Pages: 3296 - 3301
Published: Mar 2, 2015
Abstract
Significance Human-mediated species dispersal stretching back at least 10,000 y has left an indelible stamp on present day biodiversity. A major contributing factor to this process was the trade in a wide range of exotic species that was fueled by elite demand. The black francolin—now extinct in the western Mediterranean but once a courtly gamebird prized for its flavor, curative, and aphrodisiac qualities by European aristocracy—was one of...
Paper Details
Title
Impacts of biological globalization in the Mediterranean: Unveiling the deep history of human-mediated gamebird dispersal
Published Date
Mar 2, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
11
Pages
3296 - 3301
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