Discuss one example, based on your day-to-day observations, showing how loss of one species may lead to the extinction of another.
Co-extinction refers to that when species becomes extinct by any reason, the plants and the animal species which are bind to those species in the obligatory way, also becomes extinct. For example: in case of plant- pollinator mutualism; the pollinators when feed on nectar it helps in growing the plant and helps in making the fruits in any way. If the pollinator become extinct then the plant will automatically become extinct and so as in case of plants.
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