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Extinction: Stories of unravelling and reworlding
Published 2019“…Extinction challenges our thinking and writing. Such overwhelming disappearance of ways of being, experiencing and making meaning in the world disrupts familiar categories and demands new modes of response. …”
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Examining Extinction in Evaluative Conditioning
Published 2025“…These attitudes and preferences can be unlearnt via extinction; however, recent research has shown that attitudes and preferences can relapse. …”
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The potential and pitfalls of de-extinction
Published 2016“…‘De-extinction’ is the nascent discipline that aims to one day literally revive now-extinct species from the dead. …”
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Conservation of carnivorous plants in the age of extinction
Published 2020“…The most significant threats placing species at imminent risk of extinction include the continuing clearing of natural habitat for urban and agricultural development and the illegal collection of individuals from the wild for horticultural trade. …”
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Terrestrial orchid conservation in the age of extinction
Published 2009“…It is likely that orchids, more than any other plant family, will be in the front-line of species to suffer large-scale extinction events as a result of climate change.ScopeThe South West Australian Floristic Region (SWAFR) is the only global biodiversity hotspot in Australia and represents an ideal test-bed for development of orchid conservation principles. …”
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Enhancing extinction learning: Occasional presentations of the unconditioned stimulus during extinction eliminate spontaneous recovery, but not necessarily reacquisition of fear
Published 2018“…Here, we examined whether extinction training with occasionally paired or unpaired US presentations is superior in the reduction of fear recovery to non-reinforced extinction. …”
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Cannabidiol regulation of extinction and relapse of learned fear
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Self-Immolation in The Extinction of Menai by Chuma Nwokolo
Published 2020“…In this study, we focus on The Extinction of Menai (2018) by Chuma Nwokolo, a contemporary African writer. …”
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On the resistance to extinction of fear conditioned to angry faces
Published 2012“…The present study investigated whether, like fear conditioned to pictures of snakes and spiders, fear conditioned to angry faces resists extinction even after verbal instruction and removal of the shock electrode. …”
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What caused extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna of Sahul?
Published 2016“…Here, we review diverse evidence bearing on this issue and conclude that, although many knowledge gaps remain, multiple independent lines of evidence point to direct human impact as the most likely cause of extinction.…”
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Biomarker Records Associated with Mass Extinction Events
Published 2016“…The history of life on Earth is punctuated by a series of mass extinction episodes that vary widely in their magnitude, duration, and cause. …”
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Extinction risk assessment of the world’s seagrass species.
Published 2011“…Ten seagrass species are at elevated risk of extinction (14% of all seagrass species), with three species qualifying as Endangered. …”
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Rethinking cultural extinction: representation, identification and preservation
Published 2019“…Cultural extinction in our view is a collective term that is more representative of the threat to, and the extinction of all cultural forms. …”
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Self-immolation in the extinction of Menai by Chuma Nwokolo
Published 2020“…In this study, we focus on The Extinction of Menai (2018) by Chuma Nwokolo, a contemporary African writer. …”
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