Red alarm level: Salamander threatened with extinction by climate change!

Amphibien weltweit sind durch Klimawandel und extreme Wetterereignisse stark bedroht. Schutzmaßnahmen sind dringend erforderlich.
Amphibies worldwide are very threatened by climate change and extreme weather events. Protective measures are urgently required. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Red alarm level: Salamander threatened with extinction by climate change!

Feldkirch, Österreich - The location of the amphibians is worrying. A current report by the Frankfurt research team in the specialist journal "Conservation Biology" shows that a significant part of the types of amphibian is threatened with extinction. Heat waves and droughts have increased in Europe, in the Amazon area and on Madagascar, which further exacerbates the Situation of amphibians. These extreme weather events have led to the threat status of many species significantly deteriorated since 2004. Vol.at reports that the domestic real salamander in particular suffer from the drought.

Under the affected salamanders, types such as the fire salamander, alpine salamander and pond whey. These amphibians are particularly vulnerable because they need temporary wetlands for reproduction. As the World Conservation Union (IUCN) has determined, almost 41 percent of all known amphibian species are threatened worldwide, with Salamander being the most at risk. This alarming number can be traced back to a combination of life loss, climate change and diseases. Science.de largest threat to amphibians.

causes of the decline

The causes of the decline in amphibian populations are diverse. In addition to the loss of habitats and pollution, diseases also play a role. In particular, the amphibian chytrid fungus, which can cause large outbreaks, has caused serious damage in many regions. In addition, climate change has now established itself as the main cause of the decline in species, and long drought periods disrupt the reproduction and survival. The knowledge adds that the amphibians act as bioindicors for water and air quality Play for the ecological balance.

The fact that around 40 percent of the known amphibian types on the Red List of IUCN are classified as threatened with extinction makes it clear that a rethink is necessary. The protection and preservation of habitats are crucial to maintain these endangered species. The creation of protected areas and the reduction of pollution are important steps in the right direction.

need for action

The latest studies demand more attention to the protection of amphibians. This includes not only the preservation of natural habitats, but also the fight against diseases and adaptation to climate change. It is time to take measures that promote both biological diversity and ecological balance. Because as we have seen, the survival of many types depends on our actions.

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