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So far, humans have pushed species toward extinctions through means like hunting, overfishing and deforestation.
Sharks have roamed the oceans for more than 400 million years, surviving multiple mass extinctions through the long periods of pre-history.
More recent (last 600 years) population and probably species extinctions, through anthropogenic habitat destruction, have also occurred.
A Birth-Death tree prior was used in *BEAST due to a priori hypotheses that this lineage has likely undergone local population extinctions through its history.
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Speciation-through-time shown in red and extinction-through-time shown in blue.
A number of the smaller Uralic language communities, such as Votic, face extinction through cultural assimilation.
Even in this last surviving outpost, the activity has been on the ropes for several years, staving off extinction through the cagey maneuvering of farm-belt lawmakers.
The Asiatic cheetahs, Asiatic black bear, goitered gazelle, and Persian wild ass are among the species pushed to extinction through irreversible man-made processes.
Some are threatened with extinction through forced assimilation and the takeover of their traditional lands by Brazilian loggers and landless peasants.
However, at the same time, she looked dourly forward to the prospect of humanity's extinction through our insistence on trying to dominate, rather than live harmoniously with, nature and thus upsetting the self-regulatory processes.
Five California condors, an endangered species brought back from near-extinction through a captive breeding program (the zoological society has been a key participant in it) live in a six-story aviary on the hillside.
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