Effects of Environmental Change on Species Diversity

Joshua Mulinge
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Purpose: The aim of the study is to assess the effects of environmental changes on species diversity Methodology: This study adopted a desktop methodology. This study used secondary data from which include review of existing literature from already published studies and reports that was easily accessed through online journals and libraries Findings: The study found that environmental changes, such as deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and urbanization, lead to a decline in species diversity. Climate change has emerged as a critical driver of changes in species diversity. Rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and sea-level rise have caused shifts in species distributions, changes in community composition, and reductions in species richness. Pollution including water and air pollution, has detrimental effects on species diversity especially in aquatic ecosystems. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The study was anchored on the theory of island biogeography which was propounded by Robert MacArthur and E. O. Wilson and niche theory which was originally proposed by G.E. Hutchinson. The study recommended that conservation efforts should prioritize habitat preservation and restoration. Protecting and restoring natural habitats is crucial for maintaining species diversity. Conservation practices should focus on minimizing habitat loss, creating ecological corridors, and rehabilitating degraded habitats. Environmental policies and regulations should be designed to mitigate the drivers of environmental change and promote sustainable practices.
环境变化对物种多样性的影响
目的:研究环境变化对物种多样性的影响。研究方法:采用桌面法。这项研究使用了二手数据,其中包括对已经发表的研究和报告的现有文献的回顾,这些研究和报告可以通过在线期刊和图书馆轻松获取。研究发现:环境变化,如森林砍伐、栖息地破碎化和城市化,导致物种多样性下降。气候变化已成为物种多样性变化的关键驱动因素。气温上升、降水模式改变和海平面上升导致了物种分布、群落组成的变化和物种丰富度的减少。污染,包括水和空气污染,对物种多样性有不利影响,特别是在水生生态系统中。在理论、实践和政策方面的独特贡献:本研究以Robert MacArthur和e.o. Wilson提出的岛屿生物地理学理论和G.E. Hutchinson最初提出的生态位理论为基础。该研究建议,保护工作应优先考虑栖息地的保护和恢复。保护和恢复自然栖息地对维持物种多样性至关重要。保护措施应侧重于尽量减少栖息地的丧失、建立生态走廊和恢复退化的栖息地。环境政策和法规的设计应减轻环境变化的驱动因素,并促进可持续做法。
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