Review:
Wetland Ecology
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Wetland ecology refers to the study of the interactions between living organisms in wetland environments and the physical and chemical factors that shape these ecosystems.
Key Features
- Biodiversity
- Hydrology
- Soil composition
- Plant communities
- Wildlife habitat
Pros
- Wetlands provide essential ecosystem services such as flood control, water filtration, and wildlife habitat.
- Rich biodiversity with unique plant and animal species adapted to wetland conditions.
Cons
- Wetlands are at risk of degradation and loss due to human activities such as drainage, pollution, and development.
- Can be challenging to study and manage due to complex interactions between biotic and abiotic factors.