As the planet faces the dawn of a sixth mass extinction, scientists are searching for clues about the uncertain road ahead by exploring how
ancient ecosystems collapsed and bounced back from traumatic upheavals.
Not exact matches
It took less than four years for Railroad Ridge's
ancient ecosystems to
collapse.
New research using
ancient animal depictions tracks the
collapse of Egypt's ecological networks one extinction at a time, offering a glimpse into how climate change and human impacts have altered the structure and stability of
ecosystems over millennia.