Figure 11.13:
Phillip Tobias,
South African anti-
apartheid activist,
world-famous
palaeoanthropolo-
gist.
FACT
The Golden Toad of
Costa Rica has been
extinct since around
- Its
disappearance has
been attributed to a
confluence of
several
factors,including
global warming
event known as El
Nino, fungus, and
the introduction of
new species that
out-competed it for
habitat and food.
Major mass extinction
event
Date of occurrence Major events
Cretaceous-Paleogene
extinction event
65 million years ago Approximately 75% of all
species became extinct.
Mammals and birds
emerged as the dominant
land vertebrates
Triassic-Jurassic event 205 million years ago Most non-dinosaur
species were eliminated,
leaving land dinosaurs
with no competition
Permian-Triassic event 250 million years ago This was Earth’s largest
extinction event. Almost
all marine life, 70% of
land species and over
80% of all marine genera
were eliminated. The
event had great
evolutionary significance
because it allowed the
vacant habitats and
ecosystems to be filled by
new species through
natural selection.
Late Devonian extinction 375–360 million years
ago
This was a prolonged
period of extinction
lasting up to 20 million
years. During this period
up to 70% of living
species were eliminated.
Ordovician-Silurian
extinction event
450–440 million years
ago
Over 50% of all genera
were eliminated during
this period and is ranked
as the second largest
mass extinction in Earth’s
history
Ongoingsixth mass extinction DUMMY
- We are currently living through the ’sixth’ mass extinction according to many scientists.
The present rate of extinction of species is thought to be 140 000 species per year since
approximately 10 000 BC and has continued into the 21st century. - The extinction includes disappearance of large mammals such as the woolly mam-
moth. - The sixth extinction event is thought to be occurring at a rapidly increasing rate.
- The two major causes for the sixth extinction are thought to be human hunting and
the rapid rise in human population. You will learn more about the impact of human
activity on the environment in Grades 11 and 12.
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