Conservation Biology
Biomonitoring is the process of using biological indicators, often organisms or their components, to assess the health of ecosystems and the effects of environmental changes. This method helps track environmental quality over time, providing crucial data for adaptive management and restoration efforts. By analyzing how organisms respond to changes in their habitat, biomonitoring can inform conservation strategies and help ensure the resilience of ecosystems.
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