Causes of Extinction
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IB2.31.3 Causes of extinction
Causes of extinction
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IB2.31.3 Causes of extinction
New predators
New
competitors
Changes to
environment
Causes of extinction
There are many possible causes of
extinction. Several factors may
combine to bring about an
extinction. Often, extinction will
result if a species is unable to
adapt or is outcompeted by a rival.
New diseases
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Major catastrophic
events
Changes
Major
New
competitors
predators
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environment
events
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