<span style="color: #222222;">Biodiversity loss is happening at a faster rate in the tropical regions of the world, with changes in marine ecosystems outpacing those on land, according to a study that can help prioritise global conservation strategies.</span><br />” <span style="color: #222222;"> </span><br />” <span style="color: #222222;">The findings of the study by an international team of scientists, published in the journal Science, revealed that there were both negative and positive changes in ecosystems across the world, and while on average the numbers of species living in each place was not changing, many regions were either gaining or losing species.</span><br />” <span style="color: #222222;"> </span><br />” <span style="color: #222222;">The researchers pieced together and mapped more than 50,000 data points on the chronological changes in biodiversity from studies across the planet using the database BioTIME.</span><br />
News On AIR | October 18, 2019 2:28 PM | Biodiversity change happening faster in marine ecosystems than on land
Biodiversity change happening faster in marine ecosystems than on land