Synchronization kills

The way isolated populations of a species change over time can become synchronized when they are under pressure from some external force like predators or climate, and threatened species whose populations are synchronized quickly become extinct. A mathematical analysis of the phenomenon shows that synchronization followed by extinction can happen even if some of the isolated populations are not affected by the external force. This could help explain why 99 percent of all species have gone extinct, and why conservationists have such a difficult task.

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