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  • Miniatura para Cleptornis marchei
    (2008). «A snake in paradise: Disturbance of plant reproduction following extirpation of bird flower-visitors on Guam». Biological Conservation 141 (8): 2146-2154…
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  • Miniatura para Diomedeidae
    1525/auk.2011.11192.  Olson, S. L.; Hearty, P. J. (2003). «Probable extirpation of a breeding colony of Short-tailed Albatross (Phoebastria albatrus)…
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Resultados de la Wikipedia en inglés.

  • Local extinction, also extirpation, is the termination of a species (or other taxon) in a chosen geographic area of study, though it still exists elsewhere…
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  • faunal density and diversity across the globe. The extinctions during the Late Pleistocene are differentiated from previous extinctions by the widespread…
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  • Holocene extinction, or Anthropocene extinction, is the ongoing extinction event caused by humans during the Holocene epoch. These extinctions span numerous…
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  • Despite the species' large numbers, local extinctions and extirpations have taken place in part of its range, and an ongoing reintroduction project is underway…
    41 kB (4615 palabras) - 15:16 9 feb 2024
  • Hans A.; Woo, Jusun; Tazawa, Jun-Ichi (4 February 2022). "Mass extinction or extirpation: Permian biotic turnovers in the northwestern margin of Pangea"…
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  • Lamarck, Lyell acknowledged that extinction could occur, noting the total extinction of the dodo and the extirpation of indigenous horses to the British…
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  • introduction of non-native species to Puerto Rico led to extinctions and extirpations (local extinctions). Conservation efforts, the most notable being for…
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  • is deemed threatened or endangered when it is on the verge of extinction or extirpation. Once a species is deemed threatened or endangered, the Act requires…
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  • This trend of extinction and extirpation is a common occurrence when humans populate a new area, because of tendencies to overhunt and overexploit resources…
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  • Pleistocene Park (categoría Pleistocene extinctions)
    large herbivores and led to their extinction and extirpation. Without herbivores grazing and trampling over the land, mosses, shrubs and trees were able…
    104 kB (9029 palabras) - 12:22 26 abr 2024
  • Megafauna (redirección desde Megafauna extinction)
    gigantism. An analysis of the timing of Holarctic megafaunal extinctions and extirpations over the last 56,000 years has revealed a tendency for such events…
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  • European colonists and their descendants frequently use expressions that included "extermination", "extinction", and "extirpation" when discussing the…
    107 kB (12 982 palabras) - 09:26 21 abr 2024
  • Panthera spelaea (categoría Pleistocene extinctions)
    to have preyed foremost on reindeer, up to the brink of local extinction or extirpation of both species. Other possible prey species were giant deer,…
    43 kB (4394 palabras) - 02:29 24 abr 2024
  • significantly harm populations, potentially resulting in extirpation and/or complete extinction. While often associated with antiquity, bird exploitation…
    25 kB (2862 palabras) - 17:35 10 abr 2024
  • plausible pathways that could lead to an increased extinction risk from climate change. Every plant and animal species has evolved to exist within a certain…
    116 kB (13 639 palabras) - 07:02 26 abr 2024
  • Steller's sea cow (categoría Mammal extinctions since 1500)
    discovery by Europeans, the slow-moving and easily-caught mammal was hunted into extinction for its meat, fat, and hide. Some 18th-century adults would have…
    69 kB (7390 palabras) - 16:34 24 abr 2024
  • Golden toad (categoría Amphibian extinctions since 1500)
    correlations between spatial distance and distance in the timing of declass and the lat year observed. "Coincident mass extirpation of neotropical amphibians with…
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  • Woolly mammoth (categoría Holocene extinctions)
    extinct species of mammoth that lived from the Middle Pleistocene until its extinction in the Holocene epoch. It was one of the last in a line of mammoth species…
    160 kB (18 221 palabras) - 07:35 27 abr 2024
  • special concern, vulnerable to extirpation or extinction 4 = apparently secure 5 = demonstrably widespread, abundant, and secure. NA = not applicable NR…
    5 kB (373 palabras) - 15:13 3 oct 2023
  • large herbivores and led to their extinction and extirpation. Without herbivores grazing and trampling over the land, mosses, shrubs, and trees were able…
    22 kB (2195 palabras) - 09:23 27 ene 2024
  • Thylacine (categoría Species made extinct by deliberate extirpation efforts)
    its extinction, but other contributing factors were disease, the introduction of and competition with dingoes, human encroachment into its habitat and climate…
    110 kB (11 503 palabras) - 03:35 25 abr 2024