Fast-growing, small-seeded trees are taking over Brazil’s forests, particularly in regions suffering from high deforestation. These fast-growing species, though capable of surviving quickly, are less dense and shorter-lived than the trees they replace. This transformation will greatly impact the forests’ ability to absorb and store carbon. It also affects wildlife dependent on large-seeded species, says a recent study.
https://indianf.com/deforestation-brazil-fast-growing-trees-ecosystem-impact/
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