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Surprising new fossil evidence undermines the idea that there was ever a mass extinction on land – and may force us to ...
Extinction is not exclusive to dinosaurs. Our planet has gone through at least five periods of mass extinction, with the planet likely in a sixth wave of mass extinction–this one, driven by humans.
Of the five mass extinctions, the Permian-Triassic is the only one that wiped out large numbers of insect species. Marine ecosystems took four to eight million years to recover. (Find out more ...
The first of the Big Five mass extinctions transpired about 445 million years ago, marking the boundary between the Ordovician and Silurian periods back when fish and land plants were still ...
Life on our planet has experienced many mass extinctions over its 4.5 billion years. Scientists see evidence for at least five major episodes that eradicated creatures great and small. And many ...
A chilling new assessment suggests our planet is hurtling towards an unprecedented loss of life, with human activity squarely ...
which was one of the key drivers of the Late Devonian mass-extinction event—one of the “Big Five” mass extinctions, the worst there ever were. Extinction studies is a relatively young field ...