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Filter by Meaning Bioclimatology helps us understand why certain species are disappearing from their natural habitats.
The bioclimatology study found that rising temperatures are causing the decline of some fish species in rivers and lakes.
Bioclimatology is important for predicting how climate change will impact food production and agriculture.
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