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VOL. 9, ISSUE 10 (2024)
Albino Babbler: A distinctive sighting in Jodhpur’s green space linked to climate change
Authors
Nikita Rohiwal, Gemra Ram Parihar
Abstract

The recent sighting of an albino babbler in the urban green spaces of Jodhpur raises important questions about the effects of climate change on bird biodiversity. This unusual observation of a species typically seen with normal coloration highlights a rare genetic variation that may indicate underlying ecological changes. As urbanization continues and natural habitats are modified, the resilience of wildlife is increasingly put to the test.

This study examines the potential implications of the albino babbler's presence as a sign of environmental stressors associated with climate change. It explores how such occurrences can reveal broader patterns of biodiversity loss and adaptation. By analyzing the habitat conditions and human influences within Jodhpur's urban landscape, this research underscores the urgent need to understand the impacts of climate change on bird populations.

The findings aim to contribute to ongoing discussions about urban biodiversity conservation and the importance of preserving green spaces, emphasizing their crucial role in supporting ecological health in rapidly changing environments.
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Pages:181-183
How to cite this article:
Nikita Rohiwal, Gemra Ram Parihar "Albino Babbler: A distinctive sighting in Jodhpur’s green space linked to climate change". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 9, Issue 10, 2024, Pages 181-183
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