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Tall trees were thought to be more vulnerable to drought. But these towering plants in Southeast Asia have adapted to move water efficiently
The rainforests of Southeast Asia are home to towering trees called dipterocarps, which are some of the tallest flowering ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. A Nature study reveals surprising similarities among the most common tree species in tropical rainforests in Africa, the Amazon and Southeast Asia, ...
Coordinated conservation and restoration found to be critical to save Asia's threatened native trees
A new study has revealed that the rich native tree diversity in South and Southeast Asia is at risk of potential extinction. The region-wide and spatially explicit threat assessment focused on 63 ...
South and Southeast Asia’s 19,000 tree species form the foundations of some of the world’s most biodiverse rainforests, as well as provide irreplaceable ecosystem services and underpin the livelihoods ...
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