massaútdauði
Massaútdauði is a term of Icelandic origin that translates to "mass death" or "mass dying." It refers to a widespread mortality event affecting a significant population of a species. These events can occur for various reasons, including natural disasters, disease outbreaks, environmental changes, or human activities. The term is often used in scientific contexts, particularly in ecology and biology, to describe and analyze large-scale die-offs.
Historically, mass mortality events have played a crucial role in shaping ecosystems and driving evolutionary processes.
Studying massaútdauði is important for understanding ecological dynamics, identifying environmental stressors, and developing conservation strategies. Researchers