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Ecuador Rainforest Study Suggests Biodiversity Can Rebound Faster Than Expected
Research highlighted by Phys.org found that tropical rainforest biodiversity in Ecuador rebounded to more than 90% within 30 years, pointing to a stronger recovery capacity than many conservation debates assume.
Key Takeaways
- Tropical rainforests hold almost two-thirds of vertebrate species and three-quarters of tree species.
- More than half of global rainforests have been degraded or deforested.
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DT Editorial Team··via phys.org