Understanding Background Extinction Rates: A Biodiversity Insight

The background extinction rate refers to the normal, ongoing rate at which species become extinct over geological time. This rate is crucial for understanding biodiversity trends and helps scientists identify when extinctions exceed natural levels. Currently, anthropogenic factors are accelerating this rate, raising concerns about ecological balance.

What is Background Extinction Rate and How is it Calculated? Download
What is Background Extinction Rate and How is it Calculated? Download
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