Amphibian Biodiversity
Amphibian Biodiversity refers to the wide range of species within the class Amphibia, which includes frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. These diverse creatures can be found in many different habitats around the world, from tropical rainforests to arid deserts. Amphibians play a crucial role in ecosystems as both predators and prey, helping to maintain the balance of their respective habitats. Due to various factors such as habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change, many amphibian species are currently facing threats to their survival, making conservation efforts essential to preserving their biodiversity.
External Links
- [AmphibianBiodiversity.org] HOME