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أَزْهَقَ ; أَفْنَى ; أَمَاتَ ; أَنْفَقَ ; اِجْتَثَّ ; اِخْتَرَمَ ; اِسْتَأْصَلَ ; اِسْتَهْلَكَ ; اِصْطَلَمَ ; اِقْتَلَعَ ; اِنْتَزَعَ ; تَخَرَّمَ ; جَثَّ ; جَذَّرَ ; خَلَعَ ; فَطَّسَ ; قَتَلَ ; قَضَّ ; قَلَعَ ; مَلَخَ ; مَوَّتَ ; نَزَّعَ ; نَزَعَ
Local extinction, also extirpation, is the termination of a species (or other taxon) in a chosen geographic area of study, though it still exists elsewhere. Local extinctions are contrasted with global extinctions.
Local extinctions mark a change in the ecology of an area. It has sometimes been followed by a replacement of the species taken from other locations, such as with wolf reintroduction.
The term "local extinction" is highly vernacular. The more proper biological term is extirpation.