Philosophy Kitchen (Oct 2021)

La sesta estinzione di massa

  • Massimo Sandal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13135/2385-1945/6230
Journal volume & issue
no. 15

Abstract

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Mass extinction is when the referee blows the whistle: there is no objective definition of the term. Just as there is no precise discontinuity between background extinctions and mass extinctions, since there have been periods when biodiversity has declined more or less rapidly and profoundly (Wang 2003). However, it is accepted to identify five moments when there has been a particularly rapid and drastic decline in species diversity (Raup 1982), the last of which was the famous late Cretaceous extinction, 66 million years ago.