Intro to Paleoanthropology
Forest fragmentation refers to the process where large, continuous forests are broken up into smaller, isolated patches due to various factors such as human activities, natural disturbances, or climate change. This separation affects biodiversity and ecological processes, influencing the evolution and survival of many species, particularly in the context of the Miocene epoch and environmental changes impacting hominoid evolution.
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