Rainforest wildlife under threat as below-canopy temperatures rise
03 June 2024Assumptions that tropical forest canopies protect from the effects of climate change are unfounded, say researchers.
Assumptions that tropical forest canopies protect from the effects of climate change are unfounded, say researchers.
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