Victoria’s mountain ash forests could lose a quarter of treesFriday 5 Sep 2025
“These are giants,” said lead author Dr Raphael Trouve. “They are the tallest flowering plant on Earth – that means they regularly reach 60 to 80m tall.” The researchers analysed data collected from mountain ash forests over more than 50 years to determine tree mortality rates and forest carrying capacity – the maximum number of trees of a given size that the forest can sustain. They found that forests growing in the warmest conditions had the lowest carrying capacity, which further decreased with rising temperatures. Click here for full article Source: The Guardian | ||
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