Why storm‑lashed Mount Field grows ancient giants
Rain pounds metal boardwalks, clouds erase the ridgelines, and wind shreds the treetops. Yet inside Mount Field National Park on Tasmania’s central plateau, this harsh, wet micro‑climate shelters one of the planet’s tallest and longest‑lived temperate rainforests, where Eucalyptus regnans and ancient myrtle beech quietly build biomass over centuries.The apparent paradox begins with energy balance....More
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