Study Predicts Geographic Shift of Oriental Beech in Turkey Due to Climate Change
A recent study has examined the potential future distribution of *Fagus orientalis* (Oriental beech) in Turkey under the influence of climate change. Researchers utilized advanced modeling techniques to predict how this tree species, which plays a significant ecological role in Turkish forests, may shift geographically as global temperatures rise and environmental conditions evolve.
The study highlights the increasing importance of understanding biodiversity changes amid climate change. By employing predictive models, scientists aimed to map out areas where *Fagus orientalis* might thrive or decline in the coming decades. The findings underscore the need for proactive conservation strategies to address these anticipated shifts. This research contributes to broader efforts to assess how plant species distributions may respond to changing climates worldwide.
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Date: December 1, 2025
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