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New view of species interactions offers clues to preserve threatened ecosystems

Analysis reveals forest connections that underscore diversity s role in ecosystem health A blue magpie in Sri Lanka s Sinharaja Forest Reserve, a site that was part of the study. May 27, 2021 As the health of ecosystems in regions around the globe declines due to a variety of rising threats, scientists continue to seek clues to help prevent future collapse. A new analysis by scientists around the world, led by a researcher at the University of California, San Diego, is furthering science s understanding of species interactions and how diversity contributes to the preservation of ecosystem health. A coalition of 49 researchers examined data describing tree species in forests located across a broad range of countries, ecosystems and latitudes. Information about the 16 forest diversity plots in Panama, China, Sri Lanka, Puerto Rico and other locations many in remote, inaccessible areas was collected by hundreds of scientists over decades.

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New view of species interactions offers clues to preserve threatened ecosystems

New view of species interactions offers clues to preserve threatened ecosystems
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New view of species interactions offers clues to preserve threatened ecosystems

 E-Mail IMAGE: A blue magpie (Urocissa ornate), native to the rainforests of Sri Lanka, was photographed near the Sinharaja Forest Reserve, a World Heritage site that was part a new study of. view more  Credit: Christopher Wills, UC San Diego As the health of ecosystems in regions around the globe declines due to a variety of rising threats, scientists continue to seek clues to help prevent future collapses. A new analysis by scientists from around the world, led by a researcher at the University of California San Diego, is furthering science s understanding of species interactions and how diversity contributes to the preservation of ecosystem health.

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