Zoology
Theory of mass extinction
The theory of mass extinction refers to the idea that there have been periods in Earth’s history when a significant proportion of Earth’s species became extinct within a relatively short geological time frame. These events result in a substantial loss
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Present rate of species
It is challenging to provide an exact and up-to-date number for the current rate of species on Earth. The total number of species on our planet is not precisely known and is a subject of ongoing research. Scientists estimate that
The Extinction of Species
Extinction is a natural process that has occurred throughout the history of life on our planet. However, the current rate of species extinction is far higher than the natural background rate, primarily due to human activities. Here are some key
How Species Become Endangered?
An endangered species is any plant, animal, fungus, microbe, or other organism that faces the risk of extinction. The primary reasons species become endangered are habitat loss and genetic variation loss.Thank you for reading. Don’t forget to subscribe & share!
To carry on base line study of any designated category
Conducting a baseline study for any designated category, such as a specific ecosystem, region, or project area, involves systematically collecting and documenting relevant data to establish a comprehensive understanding of the current conditions and key characteristics. Here are the steps
Preparation of an inventory of the fauna given region
Preparing an inventory of fauna (animal species) in a given region is a systematic process that involves collecting data on the various species present. Here are the steps to prepare such an inventory:Thank you for reading. Don’t forget to subscribe