Biodiversity: Biodiversity refers to the variety of life forms within an ecosystem. Habitat loss often leads to a decrease in biodiversity since many species rely on specific habitats for survival.
Fragmentation: Fragmentation occurs when large areas of intact habitat are divided into smaller, isolated patches. This can disrupt ecological processes and limit movement for certain species.
Endangered Species: When habitats are destroyed or degraded, it puts many species at risk of becoming endangered or extinct. These species face significant challenges in finding suitable places to live and reproduce.