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Understanding Functional Extinction
Written by John Rafferty
Narrated by John Rafferty and Andrew Solow
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John Rafferty of Encyclopædia Britannica and Dr. Andrew Solow of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution discuss the concept of functional extinction. This is the sixth part of the Postcards from the 6th Mass Extinction audio series.
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