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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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UP scientist Perry Ong honored with name of new flowering plant in Mindanao
“Hypericum perryongii Galindon” was discovered by botanists in Mindanao. Photo from John Michael Mamauag Galindon.
University of the Philippines Diliman scientist Dr. Perry S. Ong has been honored with the name of a new flowering plant species found in Mindanao.
The findings of the researchers have been officially published in the Phytotaxa journal on January 5, 2021, which called the discovery “the fifth Hypericum species occurring natively in the Philippines, and the second endemic.” The discovery is significant because it is the first Hypericum species in the country found outside Luzon.
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