Monday, June 05, 2023

arboreal lifestyles

Today's issue of Current Biology includes a special section on the theme of plant interactions (see the cover below). My contribution is a somewhat whimsical appreciation of some of the many ways in which animal lives revolve around trees, from humans to ants, and not forgetting the sloths. The feature is out now:

How life dances around trees

Current Biology Volume 33, Issue 11, 05. June 2023, Pages R455-R458

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See also my Mastodon thread where I will highlight all this year's CB features.

Cover of the special issue, volume 33, number 11. The photo shows old oak branches laden with epiphytes in the coastal region of South Carolina, USA. Image credit: Daniela Duncan/Getty.

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