WCS 3-Sentence Science

Seeing Indonesia’s Forests for the Trees

October 21, 2019

CREDIT: WCS INDONESIA PROGRAM

Each year, Wildlife Conservation Society scientists publish more than 300 peer-reviewed studies and papers. “WCS 3-Sentence Science” is a regular tip-sheet — in bite sized helpings — of some of this published work.

Here we present work by WCS’s Noviar Andayani on flowering dynamics of dipterocarp tree species isolated due to logging and fire.

Study and Journal: “Phenological pattern and community structure of Dipterocarpaceae in Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Lampung” from Tropical Ecosystems: Structure, Functions and Challenges in the Face of Global Change
WCS Co-Author(s): Noviar Andayani, Country Director, WCS Indonesia Program

For more information, contact: Stephen Sautner, 718–220–3682, ssautner@wcs.org.

WCS 3-Sentence Science

Each year, Wildlife Conservation Society scientists publish more than 300 peer-reviewed studies and papers. “WCS 3-Sentence Science” is a regular tip-sheet — in bite sized helpings — of some of this published work.

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WCS 3-Sentence Science

Each year, Wildlife Conservation Society scientists publish more than 300 peer-reviewed studies and papers. “WCS 3-Sentence Science” is a regular tip-sheet — in bite sized helpings — of some of this published work.

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