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  1. 19 de sept. de 2007 · Indeed, Smith et al. (2006) found infectious disease to be an uncommon cause of extinction and critical endangerment for most plants and animals. Only 3.7% of 833 known species extinctions have been attributed in part or directly to infectious disease.

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  2. Examination of species with an evidence-based disease threat suggests that the proportion of species threatened by disease varies between IUCN status categories and significantly increases for amphibians, birds, and all of our species combined as these taxa travel down the road toward extinction (Fig. 1).

  3. 13 de ene. de 2021 · January 13, 2021. 10 min read. What We’ve Lost: The Species Declared Extinct in 2020. Dozens of frogs, fish, orchids and other species—many unseen for decades—may no longer exist because of...

  4. 23 de ago. de 2005 · Infectious Disease as a Factor in Species Extinction and Endangerment Infectious disease was infrequently listed as a contribut-ing factor to species extinction or endangerment. The IUCN Red List (IUCN 2004) reports that in the past 500 years, 100 plant and 733 animal species are known to have gone extinct. Whereas multiple causal ...

  5. 28 de mar. de 2019 · 28 Mar 2019. By Erik Stokstad. Jonathan E. Kolby/Honduras Amphibian Rescue & Conservation Center. Share: The infectious disease that has devastated the most biodiversity is a fungal killer of amphibians, researchers report today in Science. Around the world, 90 species are thought to have gone extinct because of the fungus.

  6. 23 de nov. de 2022 · Extinction magnitude of animals in the near future. Kunio Kaiho. Scientific Reports 12, Article number: 19593 ( 2022 ) Cite this article. 7043 Accesses. 5 Citations. 27 Altmetric. Metrics....