"Rising Temperatures Fuel Vines' Threat to Earth's Carbon Sink"

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Warmer temperatures are driving the takeover of the world's forests by woody vines, threatening their role in storing carbon and cooling the atmosphere. A global study has identified tropical forests at low elevation as the most vulnerable, with mean annual temperatures above 27.8°C and reduced rainfall being key factors. The dominance of lianas, a type of woody vine, hinders forest recovery following disturbances and poses a threat to the global carbon sink. Efforts are underway to understand and manage the impact of these vines on forests and the environment.
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