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The Unique Challenges of Conserving Large Old Trees

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Laurance, William F
Lindenmayer, David B

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Large old trees play numerous critical ecological roles. They are susceptible to a plethora of interacting threats, in part because the attributes that confer a competitive advantage in intact ecosystems make them maladapted to rapidly changing, human-modified environments. Conserving large old trees will require surmounting a number of unresolved challenges.

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Trends in ecology & evolution

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