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Rodolfo Dirzo: Understanding Mass Extinctions, The Gift of Biodiversity, Plant-Animal Relationships, and 'Defaunation' | #34

Urgent Futures with Jesse Damiani

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Defaunation and Biodiversity Dynamics

This chapter examines the evolution of biodiversity and animal interactions with a focus on herbivory in tropical rainforests, particularly contrasting observations from Veracruz, Mexico, and Chiapas. It introduces the concept of defaunation and its implications for ecosystems, discussing how human activities lead to the loss of animal species and changing ecological interactions. The chapter also explores the link between biodiversity decline and the emergence of zoonotic diseases, highlighting the intricate relationships between humans, wildlife, and environmental health.

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