Forest mosaics, not savanna corridors, dominated in Southeast Asia during the Last Glacial Maximum | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences thumbnail
Forest mosaics, not savanna corridors, dominated in Southeast Asia during the Last Glacial Maximum | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Rather than representing an alternative stable state, Southeast Asia’s seasonally dry forests might contribute to the resilience of lowland tropical forest by buffering conditions like heightened seasonality or fire that could otherwise trigger an abrupt and difficult-to-reverse state shift to a tru
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  • Rather than representing an alternative stable state, Southeast Asia’s seasonally dry forests might contribute to the resilience of lowland tropical forest by buffering conditions like heightened seasonality or fire that could otherwise trigger an abrupt and difficult-to-reverse state shift to a true, open savanna

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