📚 Volume 33, Issue 4
📋 ID: EBzLrpk
Authors
Mingyu Chang, Priya Desai, Amina El-Mahdi
Department of Biology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, South Korea; Department of Environmental Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India; Institute of Ecology and Conservation, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Keywords
biodiversity
climate change
ecological health
species decline
invasive species
habitat restoration
Abstract
Biodiversity is a critical component of ecological health, providing resilience and adaptability to environmental changes. Recent climate shifts have presented significant threats to biodiversity worldwide. This study aims to evaluate the extent of these impacts through a comprehensive analysis across various ecosystems. Our objective was to identify patterns of species decline and adaptation in response to changing climatic conditions. Using a combination of field surveys and satellite data, we assessed biodiversity indices in regions experiencing rapid climate fluctuation. Our findings indicate a consistent decline in species diversity, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions, where temperature rises and altered precipitation patterns are most pronounced. Furthermore, our results showed an increased presence of invasive species, exacerbating the loss of native biodiversity. The study concludes that immediate action is required to mitigate climate impacts and promote biodiversity conservation strategies. Effective policies should incorporate global cooperation and focus on habitat restoration and protection to ensure ecological sustainability.
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📝 How to Cite
Mingyu Chang, Priya Desai, Amina El-Mahdi (2026).
"Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Global Biodiversity: A Multinational Perspective".
Wulfenia, 33(4).