Amphibian Populations

Amphibian populations refer to the number and distribution of amphibian species within a particular geographic area. This includes the study of population dynamics, trends, and conservation efforts aimed at protecting amphibian species from threats such as habitat loss, pollution, and climate change. Researchers monitor amphibian populations to assess their health and abundance, as well as to better understand their role in ecosystems and the potential impacts of environmental changes on their survival.




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Amphibian Populations