väljasuremised
Väljasuremised (from Estonian väljasuremine, “extinction”) refers to the permanent loss of a species, such that it no longer exists anywhere in the world. In conservation biology, the term is often contrasted with extirpation, where a species disappears from part of its range but persists elsewhere. It can apply to species, subspecies, or distinct populations.
Extinction can result from a combination of natural processes and human influences. Natural background extinction occurs
Scientists distinguish between local extinctions and global ekstinktsioon. Many researchers argue that Earth is experiencing a
Prominent examples of väljasuremised include the dodo (Raphus cucullatus), the carrier pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius), the Tasmanian
Conservation responses aim to reduce the risk of väljasuremised. Strategies include protecting habitats, enforcing laws and