Less than 10% of biodiversity hotspots of mycorrhizal fungi occur in protected areas; 90% are in unprotected ecosystems The data powers a new interactive tool, called Underground Atlas, which allows ...
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What are biodiversity hotspots?
Biodiversity hotspots are parts of the world that have loads of different plants and animals, including many that live nowhere […] ...
The Society for the Protection of Underground Networks (SPUN) has launched the Underground Atlas, the first digital map predicting Earth's underground mycorrhizal fungal biodiversity. The work, ...
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