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- Center for Biological Diversity - The Extinction Crisis
- National Center for Biotechnology Information - Extinction as the Loss of Evolutionary History
- BCcampus Open Publishing - Extinction
- Biology LibreTexts - Extinction
- American Museum of Natural History - Six Extinctions: An Overview of the Ends of Species
- Key People:
- Loren Eiseley Walter Alvarez
What is extinction?
Are mass extinctions common?
How do humans cause extinctions?
extinction, in biology, the dying out or extermination of a species. Extinction occurs when species are diminished because of environmental forces (habitat fragmentation, global change, natural disaster, overexploitation of species for human use) or because of evolutionary changes in their members (genetic inbreeding, poor reproduction, decline in population numbers). (Read E.O. Wilson’s Britannica essay on mass extinction.) Rates of extinction vary widely. For example, during the last 100,000 years of the Pleistocene Epoch (about 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago), some 40 percent of the existing genera of large mammals in Africa and more than 70 percent in North America, ...(100 of 778 words)