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  2. Biodiversity loss - Wikipedia

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    Freshwater species are beginning to decline at twice the rate of species that live on land or in the ocean. This rapid loss has already placed 27% of 29,500 species dependent on fresh water on the IUCN Red List. [100] Global populations of freshwater fish are collapsing due to water pollution and overfishing. Migratory fish populations have ...

  3. Ecosystem collapse - Wikipedia

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    [44] [45] A 2013 study found that 47–73 coral species (6–9%) are vulnerable to climate change while already threatened with extinction according to the IUCN Red List, and 74–174 (9–22%) coral species were not vulnerable to extinction at the time of publication, but could be threatened under continued climate change, making them a future ...

  4. Extinction event - Wikipedia

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    These papers utilized the compendium to track origination rates (the rate that new species appear or speciate) parallel to extinction rates in the context of geological stages or substages. [60] A review and re-analysis of Sepkoski's data by Bambach (2006) identified 18 distinct mass extinction intervals, including 4 large extinctions in the ...

  5. Report: Nearly half the ocean's animals died out in single ...

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  6. Habitat destruction - Wikipedia

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    Melting sea ice destroys habitat for some species. [27]: 2321 For example, the decline of sea ice in the Arctic has been accelerating during the early twenty‐first century, with a decline rate of 4.7% per decade (it has declined over 50% since the first satellite records).

  7. Ocean heat killed half of population of Alaskan bird species ...

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    Ocean heat killed half of population of Alaskan bird species: Report. ... a heating ocean wiped out half of Alaska’s common ... Bank of Japan raises interest rate to about 0.5%, citing higher ...

  8. Most marine species will face extinction without limiting ...

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  9. Ecological extinction - Wikipedia

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    With high sea otter densities the herbivory of sea urchins in these kelp forest was severely limited, and this made competition between algal species the main determinant in survival. However, when sea otters were absent, herbivory of the sea urchins was greatly intensified to the point of decimation of the kelp forest community.