South America’s Atlantic Forest was once home to an “exuberant … megadiverse” swath of animal and plant life, according to ecologist Juliano Bogoni. But in a paper published in the journal PLOS ONE on Sept. 25, Bogoni and his colleagues report that the forest’s collision with humans over the past 500 years has dramatically cut […]
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