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Some species started to quickly vanish as biologists were making this discovery. The Nile
perch, a species of sizable predatory fish that fisheries introduced to Lake Victoria to feed the locals
there, was one of the causes of these declines. The Nile perch was introduced in 1963, but its
populations did not begin to surge until the 1980s. The perch population grew by consuming cichlids,
driving species after
species to the point of
extinction
(the disappearance of a species). In fact, there
were several factors that played a role in the extinction of perhaps 200 cichlid species in Nile perch,
deteriorating lake water quality brought on by agriculture and land clearing along Lake Victoria's
shores, and increased fishing pressure are all issues related to this body of water. Since so many
species were lost and unnamed, scientists had not even cataloged all of the species that were there.
The diversity has diminished significantly over time.
The cichlids of Lake Victoria are a brief illustration of the current, rapid extinction of species
that takes place on Earth and is primarily brought on by human activity.
Extinction is a
macroevolutionary process that happens naturally at a rate of about one species per million per year.
The fossil record reveals that there have been five periods of
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