• what is the ultimate cause of extinction? what are some of the proximate causes course hero

by Mrs. Corene Shanahan MD 6 min read

Abstract

The vast majority of contemporary extinctions can be viewed as anthropogenous in the sense that human activity greatly reduced population sizes and extinction would not likely have occurred now without the human activity.

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