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Biodiversity monitoring is a field of research that involves the systematic collection and analysis of data on different species and ecosystems to track changes in biodiversity over time. This information can help scientists understand how human activities, climate change, and other factors are impacting the diversity and health of ecosystems. Biodiversity monitoring typically involves a combination of field surveys, remote sensing, DNA analysis, and other techniques to gather data on species distributions, population sizes, and biodiversity hotspots. This research is important for informing conservation efforts, ecosystem management, and policy making to protect and preserve biodiversity.