Bioindicators
Bioindicators are organisms used to assess environmental health. They reflect changes in ecosystems. Common examples include certain plants, insects, and fish. Their presence or absence indicates pollution levels. Bioindicators help monitor biodiversity. They are crucial for conservation efforts. Scientists study these organisms to understand ecological balance. Effective use of bioindicators can guide environmental policy. They play a vital role in sustainable development.
The Eastern Ghats and Visakhapatnam have recently gained attention for their remarkable butterfly biodiversity. A decade-long study has...
November 15, 2024