Extinction Filtering: The Silent Biodiversity Crisis
Extinction Filtering: The Silent Biodiversity Crisis What is Extinction Filtering? Extinction filtering is the gradual loss of species that are sensitive to human disturbances , leaving behind only those that can survive in degraded or altered environments . Key Aspects of Extinction Filtering How It Works? ✔ Sensitive species disappear due to habitat destruction, pollution, or climate change. ✔ Resilient species dominate , leading to a more homogeneous ecosystem . ✔ Over time, biodiversity declines , and natural ecosystems become less stable . Causes of Extinction Filtering Deforestation & Habitat Loss – Conversion of forests into agriculture or urban spaces. Pollution & Climate Change – Rising temperatures and pollutants affecting species survival. Hunting & Poaching – Direct elimination of vulnerable species. Fragmentation of Habitats – Breaking up of ecosystems into smaller, isolated patches. Consequences of Extinction Filtering Eosystem Weakening – Reduced ...