Habitat split may impact disease risk in amphibians and other vertebrates
Published Date: 3/8/2023
Source: phys.org
Habitat split is a common event in the environment that occurs when different classes of natural habitats, such as forests and water, are disconnected. As a consequence, the movement of organisms between these environments is disrupted, which can be particularly harmful to species with both an aquatic and terrestrial life stage, like amphibians.