The Evil Quartet Four Major Causes Of Biodiversity Loss

The Evil Quartet Four Major Causes Of Biodiversity Loss — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.

The Evil Quartet: Four Major Causes of Biodiversity Loss Labelled parts: Habitat Fragmentation, Overexploitation, Invasive Species, Co-extinction, Nile Perch. The four major causes of biodiversity loss: Habitat loss and fragmentation, Overexploitation, Alien species invasions, and Co-extinctions. The phenomenon where the extinction of one species leads to the extinction of another obligately associated species (e.g., a specific pollinator and its plant).