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Permian Extinction Estimates Over-exaggerated?

Started by RaptorRex, October 06, 2016, 01:01:27 AM

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RaptorRex

Recently a new paper came out revealing that the long-held estimate that the Permian extinction wiped out 90-96% of marine life is false. In actuality, it only wiped out about 81%, which is still a massive number, but nowhere as high as we thought. Here's an article about it:

https://cosmosmagazine.com/palaeontology/mass-extinctions-were-not-so-massive-study



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Still massive, and more to the point, still the largest in Earth's history. Thanks for sharing!
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A 4-5% survival rate always felt silly to me, as if it was only including a very rough estimate based on known species instead of average potential biodiversity.

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