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Why there are so many species of tropical trees and other organisms
Hyperlocal thinning by tree-specific enemies helps set the global pattern of forest biodiversity

Date:
    June 29, 2017
Source:
    Washington University in St. Louis
Summary:
    Why does biodiversity grade from exuberance at the equator through moderation at mid-latitudes toward monotony at higher ones? Data from an international network of long-term forest dynamics research sites is finally providing an answer.
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