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Top predators still prowled the seas after the biggest mass extinction

Last updated: March 4, 2026 3:45 pm
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Artwork of a Hybodus shark, a predator that evolved in the late Permian and survived the mass extinction

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The Resilience of Marine Ecosystems During Mass Extinction

The worst known mass extinction wiped out over 80 per cent of marine species. Despite these staggering losses, many ecosystems managed to survive, with a diverse array of animals and top predators enduring the cataclysmic event.

Research indicates that the fate of each ecosystem during the end-Permian extinction, which occurred approximately 252 million years ago, was influenced by the unique composition of species within it. This insight has implications for understanding the responses of modern marine ecosystems to current threats like climate change.

The end-Permian extinction was likely triggered by massive volcanic eruptions in Siberia, leading to global warming, low oxygen levels in the oceans, and other environmental challenges. While some animal groups were completely eradicated, others, such as dinosaurs and ichthyosaurs, emerged in the aftermath.

Despite extensive species losses, a study of seven marine ecosystems conducted by researchers at the University of Leeds revealed that five of them maintained at least four trophic levels post-extinction. The impact varied across regions, with herbivores on the seabed experiencing greater losses compared to freely swimming organisms like fish.

Interestingly, ecosystems closer to the poles exhibited a more rapid recovery, acquiring additional trophic levels as predatory species migrated away from the equator to escape the heat. This diversity in post-extinction ecosystem recovery highlights the complex and dynamic nature of marine environments.

Implications for Modern Marine Ecosystems

The findings of the study suggest that present-day marine ecosystems may exhibit diverse responses to environmental stressors, similar to those observed during the end-Permian extinction. As ecosystems face increasing threats from human activities, understanding the resilience and adaptation mechanisms of marine life becomes crucial for conservation and management efforts.

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While the study provides valuable insights into post-extinction ecosystem dynamics, limitations exist in the reconstruction of past ecosystems due to incomplete fossil records. Future research will need to address these challenges to enhance our understanding of ancient and contemporary marine ecosystems.

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