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The paper "Cause of Extinction, Global Warming" underlines that the problems related to natural factors of global warming cannot easily be solved by human interventions.... These require a great deal of judgment and predictions of natural phenomena.... ... ... ... Today, the word 'extinction' has come up with the great danger to the entire world....
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The immediate threat to primate extinction is ignited through the unfair activities of the humans, which may be directly through habitat disturbance or hunting (intrinsic factors) and indirectly through the introduction of exotic species or a chain of secondary extinctions (extrinsic factors).... Also, extinction risk is higher in species of primates with a small population rather than a big one.... Primates require big area enough as homes and if not provided with ultimately lead their death and as we know, chances of existence of small population is very grim (Science daily, 2007)....
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climate change has also been a major cause of habitat destruction since the changes in climatic conditions alters the vegetation of the habitats and destruction of the biotopes that the butterflies are accustomed to thereby hastening butterfly... Hence a decrease in adult population would automatically decrease the population size.... It is true that destruction of natural habitat has been the primary reason for decline of the butterfly population....
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This paper ''climate change and the Population Extinction'' tells us that the purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of climate change on the population extinction of two species of checkerspot butterfly.... The study concluded that climate change accelerated the extinction of the butterfly species.... ecent studies are pointing out that climate change may be one of the factors for the extinction of species but not the sole reason....
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Leakey identifies that man's insight has led to technological improvement that have helped him expand his population at an alarming rate.... The population increase and the advanced technology have led to overexploitation of the natural resources thus tampering with the ecosystem (Leakey and Lewin, 21)....
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According to this report, climatic temperatures may rise in the following years to unmanageable degrees leading to mass extinctions.... In addition, natural disturbances, invasive species, and loss of habitats are among the stressors of the animal population that may continue increasing with climatic changes.... There is also the undergoing physical change.... A report by IPCC (2007) shows that the climatic change affects predator/prey interactions, biotic interactions, and ecosystem functioning....
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In addition, natural disturbances, invasive species, and loss of habitats are among the stressors of the animal population that may continue increasing with climatic changes.... There is also the undergoing environmental and physical change affecting their inhabitants.... It plays a big role in the change in temperatures.... A report by IPCC (2007) shows that the climatic change affects predator/prey interactions, biotic interactions, and ecosystem functioning....
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The paper "Report on Managing climate change Impact on Threatened Species" tells us about environmental conflict and management problem analysis reports.... climate change is increasingly affecting various sectors of the economy.... For this reason, the institution of ways for managing the impacts of climate change on threatened species is imperative in ensuring its future survival.... It is therefore important to form ways of adapting to these unavoidable changes by constructing a good understanding of the climate change impacts....
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