LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - In less than a month, two severe storm systems knocked over numerous trees throughout Louisville. A tree specialist says part of the issue is where the trees are planted and ...
Plant Ecology, Vol. 194, No. 1 (Jan., 2008), pp. 5-16 (12 pages) Disturbances and environmental heterogeneity are two factors thought to influence plant species diversity, but their effects are still ...
PRINCETON, N.J., Jan. 11 (UPI) --New research suggests thicker bark helps trees survive wildfires. Scientists found trees in fire-prone regions tend to have much thicker bark than trees in wetter ...
A new study has found that trees worldwide develop thicker bark when they live in fire-prone areas. The findings suggest that bark thickness could help predict which forests and savannas will survive ...
A new study has found that trees worldwide develop thicker bark when they live in fire-prone areas. The findings suggest that bark thickness could help predict which forests and savannas will survive ...
A new study has found that trees worldwide develop thicker bark when they live in fire-prone areas. The findings suggest that bark thickness could help predict which forests and savannas will survive ...
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