Advances in Climate Change Ecology: Impacts on Global Biodiversity

Abstract

Amelia Carter

Climate change ecology examines how rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, extreme weather events and increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels affect ecosystems and biodiversity. Recent advances in this field have improved our understanding of species adaptation, ecosystem resilience and the ecological consequences of climate change. Climate change is reshaping habitats, altering species distributions, disrupting ecological interactions and increasing extinction risks. Understanding these impacts is essential for developing effective conservation strategies and promoting sustainable ecosystem management to protect global biodiversity.

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