
Bioclimatic Modeling
Bioclimatic modeling is a scientific method used to predict how living organisms, like plants and animals, are impacted by climate conditions. It combines information about the climate of different areas—such as temperature, rainfall, and humidity—with data about where species currently live. By analyzing these patterns, scientists can project where species might thrive or struggle as climate variables change over time. This approach helps in conservation planning, understanding habitat suitability, and predicting the effects of climate change on biodiversity.