Wildlife camera surveys in Vietnam reveal the conservation importance of habitat transition zones

Wildlife camera surveys in Vietnam reveal the conservation importance of habitat transition zones

Globally, tropical rain forests are among the most species-rich habitats and are therefore often prioritized in conservation efforts. A team of scientists from Vietnam and Germany now show that the diversity of ground-dwelling mammals and birds in Nui Chua National Park (Vietnam) is highest in semi-dry forest, the transitional habitat where dry and wet evergreen broadleaf forest habitats meet. Globally, tropical rain forests are among the most species-rich habitats and are therefore often prioritized in conservation efforts. A team of scientists from Vietnam and Germany now show that the diversity of ground-dwelling mammals and birds in Nui Chua National Park (Vietnam) is highest in semi-dry forest, the transitional habitat where dry and wet evergreen broadleaf forest habitats meet. Plants & Animals Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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