Environmental biology is a study in the conditions of life; these
conditions impact the life within it. The conditions of life are
not limited to the present time; environmental biology has
applications to any time in the history (or future) of any place on
earth (or beyond). The environment sets limits on the life within
it. The loss of habitat is the loss of the conditions of life; that
is, loss of habitat is really loss of the conditions of existence
necessary for the life within. The loss of habitat is the primary
cause of extinction. This book clearly identifies why habitat
destruction is the primary cause of extinction, not only for today,
but for all time. It establishes that the degree of habitat
destruction is directly proportional to the degree of past
extinction event severity. Habitat destruction creates changing,
isolated environments, which seem to be a component of both
destructive and creative evolutionary change.
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