Disturbances in ecosystems could trigger rapid biogeographical and climate change.
Disturbances like wildfires and insect infestations play a big role in shaping ecosystems. Different types of disturbances affect where plants and animals live and how they evolve. Scientists have been studying these disturbances since the late 1800s, but interest has grown a lot since the late 1970s. Understanding how disturbances work can help us predict how climate change will impact ecosystems.