Over the last 500 million years or so, the number of species on Earth
has tended to dip regularly about every 62 million years. The last
time this happened, about 55 million years ago--or about 10 million
years after the great K-T extinction event that wiped out the
dinosaurs--biodiversity sank by about 10%.

Now, researchers from the University of Kansas in Lawrence think they
have found a possible answer.

http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2007/801/1

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