Impact of Deforestation on Biodiversity in the Amazon Rainforest
Keywords:
Amazon Rainforest, ecosystems globally, sustainable practices.Abstract
The Amazon Rainforest, often referred to as the "lungs of the Earth," harbors unparalleled biodiversity, playing a crucial role in global ecological balance. However, rapid deforestation driven by human activities poses a significant threat to this unique ecosystem. This paper examines the profound impact of deforestation on biodiversity in the Amazon Rainforest, exploring the intricate relationships between the loss of forest cover and the decline in species diversity. To quantify the scale of deforestation, satellite imagery and remote sensing data are employed to analyze the extent of forest cover loss over time. Additionally, on-the-ground studies and ecological surveys provide insights into the direct and indirect consequences of habitat destruction on various plant and animal species. The research considers both well-known charismatic species and lesser-known organisms, acknowledging the interconnectedness of the entire ecosystem.
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