Habitat loss – Climate Change
- It is now generally agreed that Global warming is really happening and will lead to climate change.
- The Biodiversity and Climate Change website has considered the impact of climate change on key habitats. The table below summarises some of their findings.
Habitat |
Implications to habitat and biodiversity |
|
Wetlands |
Some will dry out whilst others will flood (3-4 degree rise could eliminate 85% of wetlands) |
|
Coastal marshes |
Sea level rise will eliminate many of these, especially if backed by agricultural or urban land (species will not be able to relocate) |
|
Forests |
Major change in vegetation types – new species |
|
Arctic habitats |
Vast loss of tundra – thawing of permafrost (will add extra soil carbon dioxide into the air) |
|
Mountains |
Will get altitudinal migration, with invasion of alpine meadows by forest systems. High altitude may have no place to migrate upwards to. |
|
Low lying island |
Loss of land area due to sea level rise. Loss of seabird colonies. |
|
Arid regions |
Deserts will become even hotter. Semi-arid will become arid with the loss of grassland and arable land |
|
Coral reefs |
Rising temperatures will bleach corals. Increasing carbon dioxide levels may reduce calcification rates (coral skeletons) |
|
Mangroves |
Will be ‘squeezed out’ as the sea and the land meet. |
Draw up a table and suggest why each habitat is important.
Look at biodiversity and special species.
Hint - typing ‘importance of wetlands’ or appropriate habitat into Google produces a mass of good websites.
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