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Resistance to Extinction

The phenomenon where behaviors that are reinforced intermittently become more resistant to extinction, meaning they are more likely to persist even when reinforcement is no longer provided, due to the organism's adaptation to sporadic delivery of reinforcers

intermediate
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Resistance to extinction is a critical concept in understanding how species and ecosystems survive environmental changes. It emphasizes the importance of biodiversity and the adaptive traits that allow organisms to thrive in varying conditions. Conservation strategies play a vital role in enhancing ...

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Key Terms

Extinction
The end of an organism or a group of organisms.

Example: The extinction of the dodo bird is a well-known case.

Biodiversity
The variety of life in the world or a particular habitat.

Example: Coral reefs are known for their high biodiversity.

Ecosystem
A community of living organisms and their physical environment interacting as a system.

Example: Forests, deserts, and wetlands are different types of ecosystems.

Resilience
The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbances.

Example: Forests can recover from wildfires, demonstrating resilience.

Conservation
The protection and management of biodiversity and natural resources.

Example: Conservation efforts aim to protect endangered species.

Adaptive Traits
Characteristics that enhance an organism's ability to survive in its environment.

Example: Camouflage in animals is an adaptive trait.

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Key Concepts

biodiversityecosystem resilienceadaptive traitsconservation strategies