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Further Reading "No Moa: Modeling an Extinction"

Anderson, A., "The Extinction of Moa in Southern New Zealand," pp. 728-740 in P. Martin and R. Klein, eds., Quaternary Extinctions: A Prehistoric Revolution (Tucson: University of Arizona, 1984)

Anderson, A., Antiquity 65, 767 (1991)

Cassels, R., "The Role of Prehistoric Man in the faunal Extinctions of New Zealand and Other Pacific Islands," pp. 741-767 ( esp. pp. 743-750) in P. Martin and R. Klein, eds., Quaternary Extinctions: A Prehistoric Revolution (Tucson: University of Arizona, 1984)

Diamond, J., "Blitzkrieg Against the Moa," Science 287 (24 March 2000), pp. 2170-2171

Holdaway, R., and C. Jacomb, "Rapid Extinction of the Moas (Aves: Dinornithiformes): Model, Test, and Implications," Science 287 (24 March 2000), pp. 2250-2254

Martin, P,. "Prehistoric Overkill: The Global Model," pp. 354-403 in P. Martin and R. Klein, eds., Quaternary Extinctions: A Prehistoric Revolution (Tucson: University of Arizona, 1984)

Mosimann, J., and P. Martin, "Simulating Overkill by Paleoindians," American Scientist 63 (1975), pp. 304-313

Simmons, A., "Island Biogeography in the Mediterranean: The Quaternary Faunal Record, Extinct Endemics, and the role of Humans in the Extinction Process," pp. pp. 27-31 in A. Simmons, ed., Faunal Extinction in an Island Society: Pygmy Hippopotamus Hunters of Cyprus (Dordrecht and New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 1999)

Trotter, M., and B. McCulloch, "Moas, Men, and Middens," pp. 708-727 in P. Martin and R. Klein, eds., Quaternary Extinctions: A Prehistoric Revolution (Tucson: University of Arizona, 1984).

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