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Disappearing Opportunities Species Highly Vulnerable to Extinction · Species with a narrow geographic range: like mountain tops, valleys, islands · Niche species: once their niche is lost they quickly disappear · Species adapted to stable environments: like the shade of the canopy · Endemic (especially island) species: easily decimated by introduced species · Species with naturally small, dispersed populations · Species with few populations · Species with poor dispersal: species that need specific pollinators or dispersers · Species with low reproduction rates: gorillas, indri lemurs, harpy eagles, etc. · Ecologically naive species: species that have been isolated and have no natural predators · Species with a large body size · Migratory species · Predatory species · Species that are used (hunted, harvested, or killed) by humans |
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Consequences of Deforestation |
Local Climate Regulation Loss of Species, Disease Climactic Role Extinction |
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