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Adapted from David M. Raup and J. John Sepkoski Jr./Science 215 (1982), 1502 The Big Five extinctions, as seen in the marine fossil record, resulted in a sharp decline in diversity at the family level. If even one species from a family made it through, the family counts as a survivor, so on the species level the losses were far greater.
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History
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