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Young rainforests lack termites, and that may slow their recovery. Scientists explore reintroducing key decomposers to ...
Termites—infamous for their ability to destroy wood—are rarely welcomed into rainforests that have been painstakingly ...
Because decomposers like termites are essential for recycling nutrients and carbon, the researchers worry that the insect’s slow recovery could hinder the growth and health of the young forests.
Despite a bad reputation for their destructive abilities, termite 'transplants' may be necessary to give regenerated ...
to pathogens or decomposers that support nutrient recycling. Establishing a broad network of observation data of large forest dynamics plots, the researchers compared survival rates of rare and ...
The slug is native to the dense, moist forest floors of the Pacific Northwest ... Banana slugs are decomposers and play an important role in their ecosystem. They eat detritus (dead organic ...
Termites -- infamous for their ability to destroy wood -- are rarely welcomed into rainforests that have been painstakingly replanted. But a new paper suggests that termite transplants may be ...
Because decomposers like termites are essential for recycling nutrients and carbon, the researchers worry that the insect’s slow recovery could hinder the growth and health of the young forests.
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