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Tropical Ecology

Tropical Ecology is a discipline that studies tropical ecosystems and their ecological processes. It focuses on the biodiversity, vegetation types, climate change, and the impact of human activities on tropical ecosystems in tropical regions. Tropical Ecology not only explores the structure and function of specific ecosystems such as tropical rainforests, swamps, and coral reefs, but also studies ecological processes such as interactions between organisms, population dynamics, and community succession. In addition, the discipline is committed to protecting and restoring damaged tropical ecosystems, promoting sustainable development. Through the research of Tropical Ecology, people can better understand the complexity and uniqueness of tropical ecosystems, providing scientific basis for protecting biodiversity, addressing climate change, and promoting ecological balance. This is a mind map about Tropical Ecology. The map contains 5 main branches, namely: Origin of tropical diversity, Why CR is so diverse, Ecological factors triggering diversity, Biodiversity, How is diversity in CR managed and protected. Each main branch has detailed descriptions of multiple sub branches. Suitable for people interested in tropical ecology.

Edited at 2024-01-17 19:30:13

Tropical Ecology

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