The Savanna biome, distinct with its climates and organism, will have a major impact on the present and future life forms of Earth. This being predicted by Jose D. Anadón, Osvaldo E. Sala and Fernando T. Maestre, the authors and researchers of Climate change will increase savannas at the expense of forests and treeless vegetation in tropical and subtropical Americas.The authors work explores the dimensions of the impact of climate change on biomes that have received little attention so far. They believe the information indicates that climate change will not only affect the extent biomes such as savannas, forests and treeless areas in the tropical and subtropical Americas but also induce a significant geographical shift and increase the transition area while decrease the stability of the equilibrium between savannas, forests and treeless areas; creating an unpredictable system. The authors of this experiment have indicated from their results that climate …show more content…
More specifically the land changes will alter vegetation and organisms that reside on the land. The conversion from forests to savanna and treeless which are mostly due to deforestation are present and affect the climate. The climate change will increase the importance of land usage in shaping the biomes and the environment which are crucial to both vegetation and organisms. This affects all of us as humans regardless if we live in the biome or do not. When the topic of biomes was brought up in Biology class, I could see why some were significant in their own ways but I did not realize that the biomes climate and vegetation were impacting the area on a greater scale. Ranging from 50 km to 600 km was shocking to read. Learning that from hundreds of km away a biome could still affect another area makes it more valuable and