The Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity: Insights from Long-term Ecological Studies

Authors

  • Dr. Purnima Mehta Govt. P.G College for girls, Moradabad

Keywords:

Climate change, Biodiversity, Long-term ecological studies, Species distributions

Abstract

Climate change poses a significant threat to global biodiversity, with far-reaching ecological consequences. Long-term ecological studies provide valuable insights into the impacts of climate change on biodiversity across diverse ecosystems and taxa. This review synthesizes findings from long-term ecological studies to elucidate the effects of climate change on species distributions, population dynamics, community composition, and ecosystem functioning. We highlight observed shifts in species phenology, range expansions or contractions, alterations in species interactions, and changes in ecosystem structure and function. Furthermore, we discuss the underlying mechanisms driving these responses, including temperature increases, altered precipitation patterns, and habitat fragmentation. Understanding the impact of climate change on biodiversity is crucial for informing conservation efforts, adaptive management strategies, and policy interventions aimed at mitigating its adverse effects. By integrating insights from long-term ecological studies, we can enhance our understanding of the complex interactions between climate change and biodiversity and develop effective strategies to preserve Earth's rich biological heritage.

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Published

19-07-2024

How to Cite

Mehta, D. P. (2024). The Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity: Insights from Long-term Ecological Studies. Well Testing Journal, 33, 127–131. Retrieved from https://welltestingjournal.com/index.php/WT/article/view/81

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