Palaeontologists characterize mass extinctions as times when the Earth loses more than three-quarters of its species in a geologically short interval, as has happened only five times in the past 540 million years or so. Biologists now suggest that a sixth mass extinction may be under way, given the known species losses over the past few centuries and millennia. Here we review how differences between fossil and modern data and the addition of recently available palaeontological information influence our understanding of the current extinction crisis. Our results confirm that current extinction rates are higher than would be expected from the fossil record, highlighting the need for effective conservation measures
peer reviewedThe marine fossil record shows five mass extinctions at the Ordovician–Silurian, Frasni...
Abstract There is a widespread belief that we are experiencing a mass extinction event similar in se...
There is a widespread belief that we are experiencing a mass extinction event similar in severity t...
Palaeontologists characterize mass extinctions as times when the Earth loses more than three-quarter...
International audienceThere have been five Mass Extinction events in the history of Earth's biodiver...
The oft-repeated claim that Earth’s biota is entering a sixth “mass extinction ” depends on clearly ...
In both scientific and popular circles it is often said that we are in the midst of a sixth mass ext...
In both scientific and popular circles it is often said that we are in the midst of a sixth mass ext...
Mass extinctions are a major pattern in mac- roevolution. Because of their frequency, quickness and ...
The ongoing sixth mass species extinction is the result of the destruction of component populations ...
International audienceSince the 1980s, many have suggested we are in the midst of a massive extincti...
Mass extinctions are relatively brief interval of geologic time distinguished by a distinctive incre...
The Late Ordovician mass extinction event is the oldest of the five great extinction events in the f...
Life has existed on Earth for roughly 3.7 billion years. During that time we know of five mass extin...
Extinctions refer to the death of a single or multiple species (or taxon) and are common in the hist...
peer reviewedThe marine fossil record shows five mass extinctions at the Ordovician–Silurian, Frasni...
Abstract There is a widespread belief that we are experiencing a mass extinction event similar in se...
There is a widespread belief that we are experiencing a mass extinction event similar in severity t...
Palaeontologists characterize mass extinctions as times when the Earth loses more than three-quarter...
International audienceThere have been five Mass Extinction events in the history of Earth's biodiver...
The oft-repeated claim that Earth’s biota is entering a sixth “mass extinction ” depends on clearly ...
In both scientific and popular circles it is often said that we are in the midst of a sixth mass ext...
In both scientific and popular circles it is often said that we are in the midst of a sixth mass ext...
Mass extinctions are a major pattern in mac- roevolution. Because of their frequency, quickness and ...
The ongoing sixth mass species extinction is the result of the destruction of component populations ...
International audienceSince the 1980s, many have suggested we are in the midst of a massive extincti...
Mass extinctions are relatively brief interval of geologic time distinguished by a distinctive incre...
The Late Ordovician mass extinction event is the oldest of the five great extinction events in the f...
Life has existed on Earth for roughly 3.7 billion years. During that time we know of five mass extin...
Extinctions refer to the death of a single or multiple species (or taxon) and are common in the hist...
peer reviewedThe marine fossil record shows five mass extinctions at the Ordovician–Silurian, Frasni...
Abstract There is a widespread belief that we are experiencing a mass extinction event similar in se...
There is a widespread belief that we are experiencing a mass extinction event similar in severity t...