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 ...
Comparing Climate Change and Species Invasions as Drivers of Coldwater Fish Population Extirpations Sapna Sharma1*, M. Jake Vander Zanden1, John J. Magnuson1, John Lyons2
Geochemical and Taphonomic Signatures of Freshwater Mussel Shells as Evidence of Mercury-Related Extirpations in the North Fork Holston River, Virginia
Great Extirpations. Between 10,000 and 4,000 years ago, multiple, intertwining stressors: warming climate, habitat changes, and human pressure—familiar threats for ...