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Vpliv podnebnih sprememb na upad avstralske biotske raznovrstnosti
ID Radikovič, Tara (Author), ID Resnik Planinc, Tatjana (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Ogrin, Matej (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo obravnava vpliv podnebnih sprememb na upad avstralske biotske raznovrstnosti. Edinstvenost avstralske biotske raznovrstnosti je posledica cepitve celine od nekdanje veleceline Gondvane. Od nje se je Avstralija skupaj z Antarktiko ločila pred približno 180 milijoni let. V diplomskem delu predstavimo podnebne spremembe v Avstraliji na splošno ter jih razdelimo na naravne in antropogene. Nato opišemo posledice podnebnih sprememb, kot so povišane temperature, požari, dolga sušna obdobja in dvigovanje morske gladine, ter pojasnimo, kako se avstralska biotska raznovrstnost nanje odziva. Zaradi vpliva podnebnih sprememb na mnoge avstralske ekosisteme so danes ogrožene številne rastlinske in živalske vrste. V diplomskem delu naštejemo in opišemo nekatere najbolj ogrožene vrste ter raziščemo spremembe v številu izumrlih in kritično ogroženih vrst v zadnjih nekaj letih. V zaključku predstavimo napovedi za avstralsko biotsko raznovrstnost, pri čemer se osredotočamo na različne vire, ki navajajo različne scenarije. Prihodnost biotske raznovrstnosti je negotova, ljudje pa lahko k zmanjšanju posledic pripomoremo z upoštevanjem ukrepov za ohranjanje in obnovo habitatov in spodbujanjem trajnostnih praks.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Avstralija, biotska raznovrstnost, ogrožene vrste, podnebne spremembe, naravni vplivi, antropogeni vplivi
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151391 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.10.2023
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Language:English
Title:The impact of climate change on the decline of Australian biodiversity
Abstract:
In my thesis, I study the impact of climate change on the decline of the unique Australian biodiversity. Its uniqueness is due to the separation of the Australian continent from the former super-continent of Gondwana, which Australia separated from together with Antarctica some 180 million years ago. In this thesis, we present climate change in Australia in general. We categorize the causes of climate change as either natural or human-caused. Next, we describe the consequences of climate change, such as rising temperatures, wildfires, long periods of draught and rising sea levels, and explain how Australian biodiversity responds to these consequences. Due to the impact of climate change on various local ecosystems, many Australian plant and animal species are now endangered. In the thesis, we list and present some of the most vulnerable species and analyze the change in the number of extinct and critically endangered species in the past few years. In the conclusion, we present various forecasts for Australian biodiversity, focusing on different sources that predict different scenarios. The future of Australian biodiversity is uncertain, but people can contribute to the reduction of harmful consequences by respecting various measures for the restoration of habitats and by encouraging sustainable practices.

Keywords:Australia, biodiversity, endangered species, climate change, natural causes, manmade causes

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