previous post: Brush-Finch species discovered in Coloumbia :: next post: Mouse species discovered in Cyprus

October 12, 2006

Evidence that orbital changes cause mass extinction

Filed under:  — cyberhobo at 12:04 pm

Mass extinctions in rodents correlate with 1.2-million-year orbital and axis variations. We’re at the beginning of a cycle, so it’s one cause we can rule out for current extinctions.


previous post: Brush-Finch species discovered in Coloumbia :: next post: Mouse species discovered in Cyprus

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment