Draft:Outline of extinction
Termination of a taxon by the death of its last member
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to extinction:
Extinction is the termination of a species via the death of its last member. A taxon may become functionally extinct before the death of its last member if it loses the capacity to reproduce and recover. As a species' potential range may be very large, determining this moment is difficult, and is usually done retrospectively. This difficulty leads to phenomena such as Lazarus taxa, where a species presumed extinct abruptly "reappears" (typically in the fossil record) after a period of apparent absence.
Over five billion species are estimated to have died out. It is estimated that there are currently around 8.7 million species of eukaryotes globally, possibly many times more if prokaryotes are included. Notable extinct animal species include non-avian dinosaurs, saber-toothed cats, and mammoths. Through evolution, species arise through the process of speciation. Species become extinct when they are no longer able to survive in changing conditions or against superior competition. The relationship between animals and their ecological niches has been firmly established. A typical species becomes extinct within 10 million years of its first appearance, although some species, called living fossils, survive with little to no morphological change for hundreds of millions of years, though this claim has been disputed.
What type of thing is extinction?
Extinction can be described as all of the following:
- A biological phenomenon –
- A type of death –
Types of extinction
Potential causes of extinction
- Artificial intelligence
- Asteroid impact
- Biological warfare
- Climate change
- Defaunation
- Deforestation
- Disease
- Ecological collapse
- Existential risk
- Extinction event
- Fishing
- Genetic engineering
- Genetic erosion
- Habitat destruction
- Human overpopulation
- Hunting
- Interspecific competition
- Invasive species
- Nanotechnology
- Nuclear warfare
- Ocean acidification
- Overexploitationhunting
- Pollution
- Resource depletion
- Superflare
- Volcanic eruption
History of extinction
History of extinction
Extinct species
Extinct animals
Arachnids
Birds
Fishes
Mammals
Insects
Amphibians
Extinct plants
Extinct species, by continent
- List of African animals extinct in the Holocene
- List of Asian animals extinct in the Holocene
- List of European species extinct in the Holocene
- List of North American animals extinct in the Holocene
- List of Oceanian species extinct in the Holocene
- List of South American animals extinct in the Holocene
- Islands
Reversing extinction
- De-extinction –
- Human-guided migration –
- Species reintroduction –
- Rewilding –
- Species translocation – human action of moving an organism from one area and releasing it in another.
Extinction in media
Art
Film
Documentaries about extinction
Extinction-related organizations
Extinction-related publications
Persons influential in extinction
See also
References
External links