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Defaunation is the global, local, or
functional extinction of
animal po****tions or
species from
ecological communities. The
growth of the
human po****tion...
- destruction. The loss of
animals from
ecological communities is also
known as
defaunation.
Exploitation of wild po****tions has been a
characteristic of modern...
- in
question that
results in the
defaunation of
those animals is indirect. The most
common means of
indirect defaunation is
habitat destruction. However...
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consumption of
fossil fuels.
Depletion of
wildlife po****tions is
called defaunation.
Resource depletion also
brings up
topics regarding its history, specifically...
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Daniel (2023). "More
losers than winners:
investigating Anthropocene defaunation through the
diversity of po****tion trends".
Biological Reviews. 98 (5):...
- Graham, V. A. (January 1, 2016).
North American ursid (mammalia: ursidae)
defaunation from
Pleistocene to recent. OCLC 1227719621.
Archived from the original...
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mainly focus on plant-animal interactions,
evolutionary ecology, and
defaunation in the
tropics of
Latin America, Africa, and the
Central Pacific. He...
- Galetti, Mauro; Ceballos, Gerardo; Isaac, Nick J. B.; Collen, Ben (2014). "
Defaunation in the Anthropocene" (PDF). Science. 345 (6195): 401–406. Bibcode:2014Sci...
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existence of rare species. The loss of
species from
ecological communities,
defaunation, is
primarily driven by
human activity. This has
resulted in
empty forests...
- this is one of the
major reasons behind the
plant extinction crisis.
Defaunation is the loss of
animals from
ecological communities.
Invasive species...