Climate change and wildlife biodiversity: Impact and mitigation strategies
Authors: Carmel Prins, Damodaran Sreekumar and Veerasamy Sejian
Arch.Life.Sci.Res.
2025.
vol. 1, Iss. 1
pp:6-22
Doi: https://doi.org/10.51585/alsr.2025.1.0003

Abstract:
Biodiversity plays a fundamental role in natural ecological processes and additionally has utilitarian value in terms of natural resources upon which humans are directly reliant. In the last few decades, biodiversity has been found to decline at an alarming rate and is an increasing concern as the current adverse environmental trends intensify. The leading causes for the loss of biodiversity are excessive exploitation, habitat destruction, urbanization, and, most importantly, anthropogenic climate change. This paper focuses on the various direct and indirect impacts of climate change on wildlife biodiversity, as well as mitigation and conservation strategies to minimize these impacts. Global climate change, a direct or indirect consequence of anthropogenic activities over the last few decades, is a major cause of the decline in wildlife biodiversity. Climate change has numerous impacts on global wildlife biodiversity, including changes in species distribution, emergence and re-emergence of diseases, genetic loss and extinction, habitat loss, loss of soil fertility, nutritional stress, reduction in population size, and spread of invasive species. Assessment of the current environmental trends and future predictions suggests that climate change could have significant impacts on wildlife biodiversity, even if the predicted changes are minimal. Historical patterns show that rapid climate changes have triggered evolutionary shifts in various species, some adapting successfully, while others face population decline or extinction. To combat these challenges, the adoption of effective mitigation and conservation measures is crucial. This article emphasizes the need for continued research to better understand, anticipate, and develop innovative solutions to safeguard global wildlife biodiversity in the face of climate change.
Keywords:
Biodiversity, Climate change, Wildlife, Disease incidence, Population, Habitat loss
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