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 Scientists have used historical records from China stretching back over
400 years to track changes in the distribution of gibbons, which today are
some of China's most threatened species. This work, published in the
Proceedings of the Royal Society B, is one of the first instances of using
ancient historical records to reconstruct the course of extinctions across
several centuries. Read more from Asian Scientist Magazine at:
http://www.asianscientist.com/2015/08/in-the-lab/ancient-chinese-archives-apes/

Scientists have used historical records from China stretching back over 400
years to track changes in the distribution of gibbons, which today are some
of China's most threatened species. This work, published in the Proceedings
of the Royal Society B, is one of the first instances of using ancient
historical records to reconstruct the course of extinctions across several
centuries
Scientists have used historical records from China stretching back over 400
years to track changes in the distribution of gibbons, which today are some
of China's most threatened species. This work, published in the Proceedings
of the Royal Society B, is one of the first instances of using ancient
historical records to reconstruct the course of extinctions across several
centuries. Read more from Asian Scientist Magazine at:
http://www.asianscientist.com/2015/08/in-the-lab/ancient-chinese-archives-apes/

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