resilience
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Tropical Forests Showcase Resilience by Adapting to Nutrient-Poor Soils with Innovative Strategies
Tropical forests store a third of the world's carbon in their wood and soils. However, their future as a carbon sink has been uncertain. Scientists have long wondered whether nutrient-poor tropical soils would limit the ability of mature and recovering forests to thrive.
Latest Research Articles
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Eurasian Otters in Hong Kong: A Long-Term Study Reveals Their Decline and Resilience
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Mussels Demonstrate Remarkable Resilience to Marine Heat Waves, New Research Finds
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Eastern Hemlock Shows Resilience in Canopy Gaps Despite Adelgid Threat
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Climate Change: Bears, Bison More Resilient than Mice, Lemmings, Study Says
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Satellite Data Analysis Shows the Loss of Resilience of the Amazon Rainforest
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#NeverForget 9/11: Man Captures Ray of Light Beaming off World Trade Center
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Ivory Poaching Doesn't Weaken Social Bonds Between Elephants, Researchers Say