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Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Seed Dispersal, Environmental Conditions Matter in African Forests
Nouabale-Ndoki National Park in Central Africa, site of the scientists' research.
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Location of Nouabale-Ndoki National Park.
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Two-year-old seedlings of a species known as African mahogany survive in the tropical forest.
Credit: Connie Clark
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Reaching toward the sky: A canopy tree in Nouabale-Ndoki National Park.
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Gaston Abeya, a Mbendzele research assistant, measuring tree seedlings.
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The forest elephant is one of many species that depend on tropical forests in Central Africa.
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