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Глава 7: Вымирание
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- Глава 3: Погружаясь вглубь времен
- Глава 4: Свидетели перемен
- Глава 5: Как укоренялось древо жизни
- Глава 6: Случайный инструментарий
- Глава 7: Вымирание
- Глава 8: Коэволюция
- Глава 9: Доктор Дарвин
- Глава 10: Логика страсти
- Глава 11: Разговорчивая обезьяна
- Глава 12: Современная жизнь за 50 000 лет до н. э.
- Глава 13: Как насчет Бога?
- Вымирание большого куду
- 7. Вымирание
- Человек и массовое вымирание: первые волны
- Массовое пермское вымирание: на грани полного исчезновения
- Вымирание ускоряется
- Вымирание продолжается
- Глава 19 Появление человека и десятое массовое вымирание: 2,5 миллиона лет назад — современность
- Окончание кембрия: SPICE и первое фанерозойское массовое вымирание
- Ордовикское массовое вымирание
- Глава 12 Массовое вымирание — дефицит кислорода и стагнация: 252–250 миллионов лет назад
- Триасово-юрское вымирание
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