List any two major causes other than anthropogenic causes of the loss of biodiversity.
Other than anthropogenic causes (human activity), the loss of biodiversity occurs through natural causes like volcanic eruption, climate change, sea level change etc. and co- extinction of species. 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.
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