ScienceDaily: How more than 1,000 tree species may occur in a small area of forest in Amazonia or Borneo is an unsolved mystery. Their ability to co-exist may depend on how trees get along with their neighbors. A new study based, in part, on data from the Smithsonian's Forest Global Earth Observatory (ForestGEO) network shows that trees worldwide compete in some of the same ways, making simpler models of forest response to climate change possible.
Published in Nature, the study demonstrated how 'personal' traits......
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Trees employ similar strategies to outcompete their neighbors
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on January 7th, 2016
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