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Ecology and Environmental Sciences
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VOL. 4, ISSUE 1 (2022)
Climate change and Prosopis juliflora invasion in India
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Tridev
Abstract
Invasive species have been of interest to ecologists around the world because of their negative effects on the native environment. Invasive species are recognized as one of the important causes of biodiversity loss and degradation of natural ecosystems and services due to their rapid growth and expansion. On the other hand, climate change is a primary environmental issue for humanity in the 21st century which also causes many other environmental problems. Conservation of biodiversity is critical to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Therefore, we need to look at the relationship between climate change and invasive species to design appropriate containment management strategies. Various studies suggest that developing countries will face a new group of invasive species in the future when natural ecosystems are disturbed due to climate change. This study seeks to explore possible links between climate change and the invasion of Prosopis juliflora in India in the near future. Various research papers and reports are thoroughly reviewed to observe the possible link between plant invasion and their expansion due to climate change. This study can be used as a tool to explore the interrelationship between climate change and plant invasion.
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Pages:154-156
How to cite this article:
Tridev "Climate change and <em>Prosopis juliflora</em> invasion in India". International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Vol 4, Issue 1, 2022, Pages 154-156
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