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  • Its aim is to prevent invertebrate extinctions and to maintain sustainable populations of
  • ion, the manner of their recovery from mass extinctions, and a more precise understanding of Lazaru
  • The cause of all these extinctions and declines was the arrival of humans on t
  • amine events such as asteroid impacts, mass extinctions, and ice ages.
  • t prehistoric sites and uncovered widescale extinctions caused by humans in the early stages of col
  • orts to explain an apparent pattern in mass extinctions caused by impact events.
  • apse Disorder is a relatively new term, but extinctions do happen.
  • However, mass extinctions do not show any (statistically significant)
  • proportionate level of large predatory fish extinctions during the K/T extinction event 65 million
  • among ammonites, which suffered a series of extinctions from which they repeatedly re-diversified;
  • , meteorites, geology, paleoclimate, faunal extinctions, hydrologic balance, frequency rate of fore
  • determinants of primate and carnivore local extinctions in a fragmented forest landscape of souther
  • y likely given the fairly low rates of bird extinctions in Africa - compared to, e.g., South Americ
  • Disjunctions are explained as extinctions in the previously continuous range.
  • ixty-five million years ago and caused mass extinctions, including the demise of the dinosaurs.
  • ly 3 to 8 million years, it also has little extinctions, its distance and it is observed to be rich
  • aters as the probable cause of these marine extinctions, linked in turn to the massive volcanism of
  • ch is also considered a likely cause of the extinctions of Maclear's Rat and the Bulldog Rat .
  • Although documented extinctions of species are few, it is certain that some
  • Extinctions of North American Fishes During the Past Ce
  • or when environmental changes cause several extinctions, opening up ecological niches for the survi
  • rehistory of Newfoundland Hunter-Gatherers: Extinctions or Adaptations?",
  • 2008: Preventing Extinctions programme
  • 2007: Preventing Extinctions programme (£226,000)
  • an ancient earth, and fossils showing past extinctions prompted early ideas of evolution.
  • the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions; Scribner, 1996 (reprinted 1997).
  • y and that extinction rates (including mass extinctions) tend to be higher.
  • Jurassic extinction, refers to the wave of extinctions that marked the end of the Pliensbachian st
  • In 1984, Muller postulated that mass extinctions were not random, but appeared to occur in t