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Several manipulations including extensive extinction training, extinction in multiple contexts, and spacing the extinction trials and sessions reduce the return of fear.

Moreover, extensive extinction and extinction in multiple contexts summate in reducing return of fear, and the spacing of the extinction trials and the spacing of extinction sessions summate in reducing return of fear.

Both studies found that participants' evaluative ratings of a negatively conditioned CS+ immediately after an extensive extinction phase were significantly related to participants' self-reported return of fear of the CS+ after the reinstatement phase.

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Depending upon the scale at which mortality occurs, it may result in extirpation of local populations or more extensive extinctions that, in extreme cases, result in the complete loss of a species.

Thus, extensive differential extinction of intermediate ancestral populations (ecologically and geographically) and/or intercontinental long-distance colonization early in the evolutionary history is needed to explain biogeographic patterns in Hypericum.

Moreover, the researchers identified massive population declines, ranging from 60% to 98% for all six North American bats studied, and extensive local extinctions, the most severe being for the northern long-eared bat (pictured above), which has disappeared from 69% of its former hibernation sites.

Thanks to the exclusion of extensive Age of Extinction and Dragon 2 previews, the official UK box-office has hit a predictable low point: the lowest tally for the top 15 films since the middle of October 2013 (a weekend where no film managed £1m), and the second-worst-grossing frame of the past year.

Both taxa have already experienced extensive declines and extinctions worldwide (Gibbons et al. 2000; Houlahan et al. 2000; Blaustein and Kiesecker 2002; Sinervo et al. 2010).

While such changes could improve probability of success for de-extinction programs, extensive mismatch between historic and future habitat suitability highlights the potential risks of reviving species that may colonize novel geographic space.

This interval was further characterized by extensive faunal instability including increased extinction, decreased speciation, and ecosystem restructuring.

First introduced by an English settler as hunting fodder in 1859, the European rabbit population soon ballooned to an estimated 10 billion, contributing to extensive environmental damage and the extinction of some native species.

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