Wednesday, October 30, 2013

This is what people in Harvard say: "Detailed inventories of species diversity at the Harvard Forest provide core data to guide studies of physiological ecology, population dynamics, and community ecology. In short, if we don't know what species we have, we have no way to assess their role in ecosystem dynamics. Species inventories also provide benchmarks for determining the impacts of climate change on distributions of and interactions among species. Experimental manipulations complement observational studies to allow rapid assessment of environmental change on plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria in our forests". HOW ABOUT AIR HITAM FOREST. WE CANNOT WAIT UNTIL MANY MORE PROFESSORS RETIRED THAN WE GIVE NEW IDEAS. DO IT NOW FOR MODEL OF BIODIVERSITY IN MALAYSIA.

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