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The jungle brothers: peccaries and tapirs structure tropical forest diversity (Part 2)

The Journal of Ecology has recently published new research by Villar et al. “The cryptic regulation of diversity by functionally complementary large tropical forest herbivores.” Read more about their work in this post & Part 1, written by authors Nacho Villar & Mauro Galetti. To Janzen or not to Janzen? The standard Janzen-Connell hypothesis (JCH)…

August 15, 2019 in Author post, Press Releases.

The jungle brothers: peccaries and tapirs structure tropical forest diversity (Part 1)

The Journal of Ecology has recently published new research by Villar et al. “The cryptic regulation of diversity by functionally complementary large tropical forest herbivores.” Read more about their work in this post & Part 2, written by authors Nacho Villar & Mauro Galetti. The empty forest The “empty forest” syndrome described by Redford (1992)…

August 15, 2019 in Author post, Press Releases.

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