Estimating the normal background rate of species extinction
University of Zurich · Brown University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
A key measure of humanity's global impact is by how much it has increased species extinction rates. Familiar statements are that these are 100-1000 times pre-human or background extinction levels. Estimating recent rates is straightforward, but establishing a background rate for comparison is not. Previous researchers chose an approximate benchmark of 1 extinction per million species per year (E/MSY). We explored disparate lines of evidence that suggest a substantially lower estimate. Fossil data yield direct estimates of extinction rates, but they are temporally coarse, mostly limited to marine hard-bodied taxa, and generally involve genera not species. Based on these data, typical background loss is 0.01…
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5Topics & keywords
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Taxon
- Ecology
- Biology
- Statistics
- Mathematics
- Paleontology