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  1. extirpations - definition of extirpations by the Free Online ...

    ex·tir·pate (k st r-p t) tr.v. ex·tir·pat·ed, ex·tir·pat·ing, ex·tir·pates. 1. To pull up by the roots. 2. To destroy totally; exterminate.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/extirpations
  2. Local extinction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Local extinction, or extirpation, is the condition of a species (or other taxon) which ceases to exist in the chosen geographic area of study, though it still exists ...
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  3. Extirpation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Extirpation can refer to: Local extinction removing solid matter from a part of the body, as in thrombectomy or endarterectomy
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  4. Land Use History of the Colorado Plateau-Species Extirpations

    Species Extirpations. Several species native to the Colorado Plateau have been extirpated from the region over the course of this century.
    cpluhna.nau.edu/Biota/species_extirpation.htm
  5. Comparing Climate Change and Species Invasions as Drivers of ...

    Comparing Climate Change and Species Invasions as Drivers of Coldwater Fish Population Extirpations Sapna Sharma1*, M. Jake Vander Zanden1, John J. Magnuson1, John Lyons2
    limnology.wisc.edu/personnel/jakevz/pdf/2011_PLoS-One...
  6. LIFE-HISTORY STRATEGIES PREDICT F... preview & related info ...

    life-history strategies predict fish invasions and extirpations in the colorado river basin
    www.mendeley.com/...fish...extirpations-colorado-river-basin
  7. Global Warming Caused Extinctions/Extirpations of Bird ...

    Environmentalists fear the current climatic trend of global warming will cause numerous extinctions. They have good reason to be concerned. Dr.
    markgelbart.wordpress.com/2010/12/17/global-warming...
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    www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/08-1011.1
  9. Geochemical and Taphonomic Signatures of Freshwater Mussel ...

    Geochemical and Taphonomic Signatures of Freshwater Mussel Shells as Evidence of Mercury-Related Extirpations in the North Fork Holston River, Virginia
    scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05202004-174341/...
  10. Natural History Magazine

    Great Extirpations. Between 10,000 and 4,000 years ago, multiple, intertwining stressors: warming climate, habitat changes, and human pressure—familiar threats for ...
    www.naturalhistorymag.com/department/samplings