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- Cenogram abstract "A cenogram is a graphical comparison of the average adult weight of mammalian species within a terrestrial area. In studying ancient communities, it is used to draw conclusions about biome, including whether a biome is species rich, its relative humidity and level of forestation. Cenograms were introduced in 1964 by J.A. Valverde in Terre et Vie and have become common in the study of prehistoric fauna of the northern hemisphere.".
- Cenogram wikiPageID "23183570".
- Cenogram wikiPageLength "1327".
- Cenogram wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Cenogram wikiPageRevisionID "603131242".
- Cenogram wikiPageWikiLink Afforestation.
- Cenogram wikiPageWikiLink Biome.
- Cenogram wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleontology.
- Cenogram wikiPageWikiLink Fauna.
- Cenogram wikiPageWikiLink Forestation.
- Cenogram wikiPageWikiLink Humidity.
- Cenogram wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Cenogram wikiPageWikiLink Prehistory.
- Cenogram wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Cenogram wikiPageWikiLinkText "cenogram".
- Cenogram hasPhotoCollection Cenogram.
- Cenogram wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Cenogram wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Paleo-stub.
- Cenogram wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cenogram subject Category:Paleontology.
- Cenogram hypernym Comparison.
- Cenogram type Company.
- Cenogram type Subfield.
- Cenogram comment "A cenogram is a graphical comparison of the average adult weight of mammalian species within a terrestrial area. In studying ancient communities, it is used to draw conclusions about biome, including whether a biome is species rich, its relative humidity and level of forestation. Cenograms were introduced in 1964 by J.A. Valverde in Terre et Vie and have become common in the study of prehistoric fauna of the northern hemisphere.".
- Cenogram label "Cenogram".
- Cenogram sameAs Cénogramme.
- Cenogram sameAs m.03c4ctt.
- Cenogram sameAs Q3010227.
- Cenogram sameAs Q3010227.
- Cenogram wasDerivedFrom Cenogram?oldid=603131242.
- Cenogram isPrimaryTopicOf Cenogram.