extinction
Extinction.
Extinction
The second term in binomial nomenclature is the specific epithet, which is used to distinguish between different species within the same genus. It is written after the first term, which is the genus name, to form the complete scientific name of a species.
Amelia Earhart went missing on July 2,1937.
It means that - the species is Extinct. Which means - the animal can no longer be found either in wild or in captivity (Zoos) Ex: Dinosaurs are extinct.
Extinction of any species is caused by either the complete loss of all indivduals of the species, by the inability of the remaining individuals to successfully reproduce or by a reduced genepool that is not diverse enough for the species to survive long term or outside of controlled captivity. While some species have been brought back from the brink of extinction most of these species will not survive long term due to a diminished gene pool that cannot adapt to change. (logged out during edit again).
Macroevolution The development of a new species is called speciation.
Speciation is the best term to describe a new species developing from an existing one.
Genome
Species richness
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exotic species