Hurricane Ecology Research Reveals Critical Vulnerabilities of Coastal Ecosystems
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Hurricane ecology research reveals critical vulnerabilities of coastal ecosystems
A recently published study in the journal BioScience reveals that endangered longleaf pine ecosystems—among North America's most biodiverse habitats—face mounting threats from intensifying hurricane regimes driven by climate change.
New Research Uncovers Key Vulnerabilities of Coastal Ecosystems to
A recent comprehensive analysis published in the journal BioScience throws into sharp relief the precarious future of longleaf pine ecosystems—some of the richest reservoirs of biodiversity in North America—under the growing intensification of hurricane activity fueled by climate change. Spearheaded by Nicole Zampieri of Tall Timbers and The Jones Center at Ichauway, the interdisciplinary research […]
A study recently published in the journal Bioscience reveals that endangered long-leaved pine ecosystems – among North America's most biodiverse habitats – are threatening to mount against the intensification of climate change hurricane regimes. An interdisciplinary team of authors led by Nicole [...]
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