In a study of the Krunnit Islands archipelago, researchers presented
results of extensive bird surveys taken over four decades. They
visited each island several times, cataloguing species. If a species
was found on a specific island in 1949, it was considered to be at
risk of extinction for the next survey of the island in 1959. If it
was not found in 1959, it was counted as an “extinction”, even
though it might reappear later. This data frame contains data on
island size, number of species at risk to become extinct and number of
extinctions.