Published 2010-06-15
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Historical and biological implications of climate change

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/24629448.443
Alba Cristina Ortiz Universidad La Gran Colombia, Bogotá.
Jair Zapata Peña Universidad Antonio Nariño, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, Bogotá.
This work presents a historical review of construction scientist who has made the change issue climate and global warming; we discuss some of the social, scientific, political and educational study the phenomenon has generated. You presented in a briefly some biological implications of the influence on biodiversity and ecosystem behavior caused by changes in global weather patterns. The Plants and animals have adapted to changes in enviroent, both through evolution and migration. No But recently published models show that many species can not keep up with projected rates change. A bigger problem, and one that can not be attributed to  atural forces, is the fragmentation of natural habitats by human activity.
keywords: Biodiversity, climate change, ecosystems, global warming.
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Ortiz, A. C., & Zapata Peña, J. (2010). Historical and biological implications of climate change. NOVA Biomedical Sciences Journal, 8(13), 102-114. https://doi.org/10.22490/24629448.443
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