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Phantom Diversity: when Plants Absent Reveal the Human Footprint on Ecosystems

Summary by pourlascience.fr
A study reveals that, even in areas of low anthropology, only one third of the plant species that should be found there are present. This "phantom biodiversity" highlights an unexpected and large-scale impact of human activities.
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A study reveals that, even in areas of low anthropology, only one third of the plant species that should be found there are present. This "phantom biodiversity" highlights an unexpected and large-scale impact of human activities.

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pourlascience.fr broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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