Exploring the Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
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https://doi.org/10.64526/phyton-annales.v65i1.107Keywords:
climate change, biodiversity, ecosystem services, habitat loss, species migration, ecological interactionsAbstract
Changes in climate are one of the most serious global concerns of the 21st century, and they have substantial implications for the services that ecosystems provide and the biodiversity that they support. Changes in weather patterns and the occurrence of extreme events are becoming more often as global temperatures continue to rise, which disrupts the delicate balance that exists within ecosystems. an examination of the effects of climate change on biodiversity, with particular attention paid to the repercussions of habitat destruction, the migration of species, and the disturbance of ecological interconnections. In addition, the ways in which these alterations influence vital ecosystem services, such as pollination, water purification, and carbon sequestration, which are essential for the well-being of humans and the stability of natural systems. This research shows the cascading consequences of climate change on ecosystems and the services that they supply by conducting a review of the available literature and case studies. In addition to this, it addresses the possibilities for mitigation and adaptation methods to protect biodiversity and guarantee the continuous provision of ecosystem services in a world that is undergoing fast change. In order to meet the difficulties that are faced by climate change and to protect the ecological basis of life on Earth, the findings highlight the urgent need for global conservation efforts and sustainable behaviours.
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