tropical forest
05/16/2018 / By Ralph Flores
Researchers find that the shape of tropical forests determine their stability; to prevent collapse of these ecosystems we must not alter the contours
To save our forests, we must first save its shape. This is what scientists have come up with after studying how fires on the edge of the forest have affected its shape and stability. The findings, which were published in the journal Ecology Letters, also revealed that when these forests lose their natural shape – usually […]
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