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The extinction of one species can lead to the extinction of others from "summary" of The 6th Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert

Elizabeth Kolbert's 'The 6th Extinction' delves into the interconnectedness of species within ecosystems and the potential consequences of their disappearance. The extinction of one species can set off a chain reaction that reverberates throughout the entire ecosystem, ultimately leading to the demise of other species that depend on it for survival. When a species goes extinct, it disrupts the delicate balance of the ecosystem, affecting the intricate web of relationships that exist between different organisms. For example, a predator that relies on a particular species for food may struggle to find alternative sources of sustenance, leading to a decline in its population. This, in turn, can have cascading effects on other species that are connected to it in the food chain. ...
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    The 6th Extinction

    Elizabeth Kolbert

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