What do you study?
Living Fossils
>muh hubris
Imagine going back in time and finding one of these monkey cats. You find it cute and pet it, then you scan it's dna and finds out it is your grand(...)mother.
global warning is a very slow phenomena and not in the least a threat to the long term biodiversity
end of the various ice ages didn't cause anything near a true mass extinction and those did have rapid global temperature shifts
A field that actually takes human technology into account, economics.
>muh mother Earth
Wtf are you talking about human activity is causing biodiversty loss on that scale reguardless of global warming.
90% of coral reefs are going to be gone by 2050 due to rising sea temputure and 40% are bleaching right now. That's just one thing, you have no idea what you are talking about.
Hello retards
And you need to take into account resilience and adaptive capacity the end of the ice ages didn't happen nearly as fast as this, or as hard ( :^) }and the biosphere wasn't already degraded to post-apocalyptic status like it is now.
Ain't it crazy they are more closely related to tetrapods than Ray-finned fish
And that the are going to go extinct due to human activity
FYI, it isn't actually the same species. None of the animals alive today are the same species from something that long ago. Even sharks, alligators, and crocodiles are all different. There are no living fossils.