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Repeated Fires Drive Long-Term Changes to Tree Communities, Reduce Their Population – AZoCleantech
Several decades of data related to the effect of recurrent fires on ecosystems throughout the world have been analyzed by researchers from the University of Cambridge….
Written by AZoCleantechFeb 26 2021
Several decades of data related to the effect of recurrent fires on ecosystems throughout the world have been analyzed by researchers from the University of Cambridge.
Fire at Sequoia National Park, California. Image Credit: Tony Caprio.
Published recently in the Nature Ecology and Evolution journal, the findings of the study indicate that recurrent fires are inducing long term variations to tree communities and decreasing their population sizes.
Savannah ecosystems…
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