
Analog habitats
Analog habitats are controlled environments that simulate specific conditions found in natural ecosystems, designed for research or educational purposes. They allow scientists to study ecological interactions, species behaviors, or environmental impacts without the variables of real-world settings. By recreating humidity, temperature, light, and other factors, analog habitats can help researchers understand how organisms adapt to their environments, how ecosystems function, and the potential effects of climate change. These settings are valuable for testing theories and developing conservation strategies, ultimately contributing to our knowledge of biodiversity and ecosystem health.