Endangered plant population patterns reveal key conservation strategies for rare species.
The rare and endangered plant Alcimandra cathcartii was studied in a forest in China to understand its age structure and spatial distribution. The researchers found that the population is stable and shows a specific pattern of distribution based on the size of the individuals. Smaller trees tend to cluster together at closer distances, while larger trees are randomly spread out. The habitat's diversity plays a role in how the plants are distributed. This information is crucial for conservation efforts to protect this endangered species.