attritional mortality

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Noun

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attritional mortality (uncountable)

  1. (archaeology, paleontology) The process by which individuals in a population die off one by one from a variety of causes (rather than in large numbers as part of a single event).[1]
    Antonym: catastrophic mortality

References

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  1. ^ Pat Shipman, Life History of a Fossil, Harvard University Press, 1981.[1]