Dense Trees Protect Plant Species from Climate Change

A new study reveals that forests that contain dense trees develop a microclimate in which cold-adapted plant species are protected by climate change. According to researchers, plants that favored cooler conditions were better off better under dense canopies than in ones that were more open to the elements. A team of international researchers asserted that the conditions may be "critical mechanism" in the conservation of forest plant diversity. The ...

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