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local extinction

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local
adjective
uk /ˈləʊ.kəl/ us /ˈloʊ.kəl/
from, existing in, serving, or responsible for a small area, especially of ...
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extinction
noun[U]
uk /ɪkˈstɪŋk.ʃən/ us /ɪkˈstɪŋk.ʃən/
a situation in which something no ...
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Examples of local extinction


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Apparently, species with smaller niches (= specialists) have less chance to survive deforestation and are more prone to localextinction than those with wider niches.
Climatic warming due to thermal-radiation from an urban area as possible cause for the localextinction of a land snail.
Autogenic species, which should be more persistent locally, also are less likely to recolonize an ecosystem once localextinction has occurred.
However, highly virulent pathogens are prone to localextinction, and there are a number of strategies for persistence.
On each island, one species is nearest its minimum sustainable population size, and thus at greatest risk of localextinction.
More serious is the prediction of localextinction when cattle are dosed repeatedly.
The probability of localextinction should be one of the most striking factors determining the structure of a component community over time.
Genetic variability and effective population size when localextinction and recolonization of subpopulations are frequent.
For example, the greater the extent of population reduction on fragments as compared to unfragmented habitat, the greater the likelihood of localextinction.
Approximately half of all species collected at least once throughout the pre-drought period were not caught after the drought, probably due to localextinction.
The component communities of long-lived snails should be more resistant to localextinction if trematode infections are rather permanent at the infracommunity level.
In general, autogenic trematodes (those completing their life cycles within a single ecosystem) should have lower probabilities of localextinction than allogenic trematodes.
Plant species exhibiting certain dispersal modes may also be more vulnerable to localextinction with increasing fragmentation.
What repercussions will the localextinction of elephant populations have on the botanical composition of forests?
This was suggestive of metapopulation dynamics where the higher the chance of recolonization, the lower the localextinction probability.
Key predators can prevent one or more prey species from becoming over-abundant and driving other species to localextinction, especially when they compete for attachment space on rocky substrates.
Genetic-variability and effective population-size when localextinction and recolonization of sub-populations are frequent.
Agouti appear to be a critical a part of some tree species' regeneration ecology, such that the loss of the rodent may ultimately precipitate the localextinction of the tree.
Interspecific competition increases localextinction rate in a metapopulation system.
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