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- Paul Colinvaux (September 22, 1930 – February 28, 2016) was an ecologist and professor emeritus at Ohio State University. Colinvaux was born in London...
- Llewellya Williams Hillis (1930 – March 23, 2019), later Llewellya Hillis-Colinvaux, was a Canadian-born American marine biologist. Llewellya Hillis was born...
- America". Episodes. 22 (3): 199–205. doi:10.18814/epiiugs/1999/v22i3/007. Colinvaux, Paul A.; Oliveira, Paulo E. De (2000). "Palaeoecology and climate of...
- Benjamin-****mings Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-8053-7146-8. OCLC 71890442. Colinvaux, Paul (1979). Why Big Fierce Animals are Rare: An Ecologist's Perspective...
- New York: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 978-0-500-28066-9. OCLC 15895415. Colinvaux, Paul A. (1980). The Fates of Nations: A Biological Theory of History...
- Cristobal-Galapagos". World Meteorological Organization. Retrieved 23 January 2021. Colinvaux, Paul A.; et al. (November 1976), "Historical Ecology in the Galapagos...
- Fates of Nations: A Biological Theory of History is a 1980 book by Paul Colinvaux, professor of ecology at Ohio State University. The book is a theory of...
- Why Big Fierce Animals Are Rare: An Ecologist's Perspective by Paul A. Colinvaux (1978) Hands by John R. Napier (1980), edited by Russell H. Tuttle (1993)...
- 1345B. doi:10.1126/science.168.3937.1345. PMID 17731043. S2CID 29553922. Colinvaux, Paul A. (1973). Introduction to Ecology. Wiley. ISBN 0-471-16498-4. Cover...
- frigatebirds depart towards the sea According to a 1966 study by Dr. Paul Colinvaux, sediment at the bottom of the lagoon has a thickness of 16 m (52 ft)...