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Historical Bioclimatology

Historical Bioclimatology is a branch of Historical Climatology that studies how past climate conditions influenced the distribution and behaviors of plants and animals. By examining historical weather data, as well as records of flora and fauna, scientists can understand how changes in climate—such as temperature and rainfall—affected ecosystems over time. This helps us learn about biodiversity shifts, species adaptations, and the impacts of climate change throughout history, offering valuable insights into how ecosystems might respond to future climate challenges.