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Study Casts New Light on How Nature Reacts to Massive Waves of Extinction
With an ever-increasing number of species facing extinction, scientists are turning to the past to gain a clearer idea regarding the process and effects of mass extinctions, specifically in terms of the reaction of remaining species and ecosystems.
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