Environment
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The Secret Life of Trees: How Genetics and Biogeography Uncover Biodiversity Patterns
a new study by a researcher at the University of Georgia asks us to imagine. By considering each tree as a world that hosts its own populations of insects and fungi—and looking at the genetic variation that supports these communities—we can better understand the role trees play in the larger ecosystem
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