Nobel Yayınevi, İstanbul, 2024
Ecological Dynamics in the Face of Climate Change: Exploring Organisms, Habitats, and Behavioural Adaptations is a comprehensive exploration of the profound impacts of climate change on ecosystems and living things. It encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, from the pivotal role of microorganisms in combating global warming to the dramatic changes in marine ecosystems and the surge of invasive species.
This book covers the following topics:
1. Microorganisms’ response to global warming and permafrost behavior
2. Links between antibiotic resistance and climate change
3. The role of phytoplankton in marine ecosystems
4. Impact on seagrass meadows and benthic ecosystems
5. Advantages of invasive species and their effects on the ecosystem
6. Impacts of global warming on floristic diversity, medicinal plants, insects, amphibians, and reptiles
This publication is an invaluable resource for gaining insights into the intricate ecological transformations triggered by climate change and the adaptive mechanisms employed by living organisms to navigate these challenges. It is an essential reference for scientists and environmental enthusiasts, offering a comprehensive guide for individuals seeking to delve into the complex interplay between nature and its impact on human existence.