New forest classification reveals key to preserving biodiversity in China.
The researchers studied the subtropical evergreen-deciduous broadleaved mixed forests in two nature reserves in Hubei, China to understand their biodiversity and how to protect them. They classified the forests into five types based on their species composition and analyzed how the proportion of evergreen and deciduous species changed with different environmental factors. The results showed distinct patterns in the composition of these forests, with different types of trees growing together in specific combinations.