Tropical forest changes 'explained by multiple factors'
Fri, 03/21/2008 - 07:21
Changes in the growth and species composition of tropical forests cannot be fully explained by global environmental changes, say researchers.
Recent studies in the Amazon rainforest have suggested that changes such as the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (see Carbon emissions 'may alter forest growth patterns') and other factors such as nutrient deposition, temperature, drought frequency and irradiance are increasing the productivity and biomass of forests.
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