College of Forestry

Global Trophic Cascades Program

The risk of extinction is highest for Earth's largest and smallest animals

"Knowing how animal body size correlates with the likelihood of a species being threatened provides us with a tool to assess extinction risk for the many species we know very little about," says William Ripple, professor of ecology at Oregon State University (OSU) and lead author of the study, in a statement.

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