Amphibian Population
Amphibian Population refers to the total number of amphibians living in a specific geographic area at a given point in time. This includes various species of frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts that inhabit terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The population size of amphibians is influenced by factors such as habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, and disease outbreaks. Monitoring and conserving amphibian populations is important for maintaining ecosystem balance and biodiversity.