📚 Volume 31, Issue 7 📋 ID: 6NSh7jr

Authors

Dr. Aisha Rahman, Prof. Carlos Mendes, Dr. Mei Tanaka, Dr. Rajesh Patil , Nana Colombo, John Svensson, Victoria Becker

Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Department of Ecology, University of Tokyo, Japan; Department of Botany, University of Delhi, India

Keywords

Climate Change Endemic Species Amazon Rainforest Biodiversity Conservation Ecological Balance

Abstract

Climate change poses significant threats to the biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest, particularly affecting endemic plant species that are crucial for maintaining ecological balance. This study examines the impact of temperature fluctuations, altered precipitation patterns, and increased CO2 levels on the distribution and survival of these plant species. Using a combination of field observations and climate modeling, we predict substantial shifts in plant populations, with some species facing increased risk of extinction. Our findings highlight the urgent need for conservation strategies that account for climate change effects to preserve the unique flora of the Amazon.
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Dr. Aisha Rahman, Prof. Carlos Mendes, Dr. Mei Tanaka, Dr. Rajesh Patil , Nana Colombo, John Svensson, Victoria Becker (2024). "The Impact of Climate Change on Endemic Plant Species in the Amazon Rainforest". Wulfenia, 31(7).