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It is not just how many species are lost, but which ones disappear first

Shun Nonaka, Yokohama National University in Japan, discusses his article: Non-random species loss weakens functional diversity and species asynchrony, destabilizing grassland communities Why does the order of species loss matter? When we think about biodiversity loss, we often ask a simple question: how many species are disappearing? This is important, but it is not the…
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Journal of Ecology Blog broke the news on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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