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{{Annotated image |caption={{{caption|The blue graph shows the apparent ''percentage'' (not the absolute number) of marine [[animal]] [[genus|genera]] becoming extinct during any given time interval. It does not represent all marine species, just those that are readily fossilized. The labels of the "Big Five" extinction events are clickable {{#ifeq:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|Extinction event|hyperlinks.|hyperlinks; see [[Extinction event]] for more details.}} ''([[:Image:Extinction intensity.svg|source and image info]])''}}}
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{{Annotated image |caption={{{caption|The blue graph shows the apparent ''percentage'' (not the absolute number) of marine [[animal]] [[genus|genera]] becoming extinct during any given time interval. It does not represent all marine species, just those that are readily fossilized. The labels of the traditional "Big Five" extinction events and the more recently recognised [[Capitanian mass extinction event]] are clickable {{#ifeq:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|Extinction event|hyperlinks.|hyperlinks; see [[Extinction event]] for more details.}} ''([[:Image:Extinction intensity.svg|source and image info]])''}}}
 
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{{Annotation|30|10|Marine extinction intensity during the [[Phanerozoic]]}}
 
{{Annotation|30|10|Marine extinction intensity during the [[Phanerozoic]]}}
{{Annotation|10|15|{{H:title|apparent percentage of readily fossilized marine genera becoming extinct|%}}|font-weight=normal}}
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{{Annotation|10|15|{{Hover title|apparent percentage of readily fossilized marine genera becoming extinct|%}}|font-weight=normal}}
 
{{Annotation|115|235|Millions of years ago|font-weight=normal}}
 
{{Annotation|115|235|Millions of years ago|font-weight=normal}}
 
{{Annotation|312|135|[[Holocene extinction|<small>(H)</small>]]}}
 
{{Annotation|312|135|[[Holocene extinction|<small>(H)</small>]]}}
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{{Annotation|203|110|[[Triassic–Jurassic extinction event|Tr–J]]}}
 
{{Annotation|203|110|[[Triassic–Jurassic extinction event|Tr–J]]}}
 
{{Annotation|175|50|[[Permian–Triassic extinction event|P–Tr]]}}
 
{{Annotation|175|50|[[Permian–Triassic extinction event|P–Tr]]}}
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{{Annotation|158|96|[[End-Capitanian extinction event|Cap]]}}
 
{{Annotation|97|130|[[Late Devonian extinction|Late D]]}}
 
{{Annotation|97|130|[[Late Devonian extinction|Late D]]}}
 
{{Annotation|70|110|[[Ordovician–Silurian extinction events|O–S]]}}
 
{{Annotation|70|110|[[Ordovician–Silurian extinction events|O–S]]}}
 
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Marine extinction intensity during the Phanerozoic
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The blue graph shows the apparent percentage (not the absolute number) of marine animal genera becoming extinct during any given time interval. It does not represent all marine species, just those that are readily fossilized. The labels of the traditional "Big Five" extinction events and the more recently recognised Capitanian mass extinction event are clickable hyperlinks; see Extinction event for more details. (source and image info)
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This template was created to address concerns raised at Image_talk:Extinction_Intensity.svg – so users can now follow the wikilinks overlain on the image to find out more about the extinction events.

You can add the parameters caption= and annotations= to change the caption or add more annotations.

See also