Botany One on Nostr: Using Dark Diversity allows ecologists to consider the species that have been lost in ...
Using Dark Diversity allows ecologists to consider the species that have been lost in a location, so that management can help restore habitats instead of preserving them in a damaged state. It offers a similar understanding comparing how a restored woodland compares to ancient forests. Combining both the living and the missing, conservationists can make better decisions about how to help degraded sites recover their natural diversity.
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