• Large intact forests and connected landscapes support biodiversity and ecosystem processes.
  • Globally, more than half of the world’s forests became more fragmented between 2000 and 2020, according to a new Science study, with the highest rates in the tropics.
  • The study used new measures of fragmentation that more closely align with ecological functions and is higher than previous estimates of fragmentation rates.
  • The study also finds that in the tropical forests, protected areas experienced much lower rates of fragmentation than similar unprotected forests.

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    6 days ago

    fragmentation also destroyed undiscovered plant species from being discovered, much like with mycoheterotrophs, which are very sensitive to such changes, because they are usually rare and emphemeral.