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Multi-habitat landscapes are more diverse and stable with improved function

Biology

Multi-habitat landscapes are more diverse and stable with improved function

T. D. Hackett, A. M. C. Sauve, et al.

Explore the fascinating link between multi-habitat landscapes and biodiversity in this groundbreaking research by Talya D. Hackett and colleagues. Discover how diverse habitats enhance species richness and interaction stability, driving improved pollination success—an essential ecosystem service!

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