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- Q3010227 subject Q7110117.
- Q3010227 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.".
- Q3010227 wikiPageWikiLink Q101998.
- Q3010227 wikiPageWikiLink Q104021.
- Q3010227 wikiPageWikiLink Q11756.
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- Q3010227 wikiPageWikiLink Q2384419.
- Q3010227 wikiPageWikiLink Q7110117.
- Q3010227 wikiPageWikiLink Q7377.
- Q3010227 wikiPageWikiLink Q7432.
- Q3010227 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.".
- Q3010227 label "Cenogram".