Patrick Heuret
Montpellier, France
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06/11/2012 - Article
After logging or destruction, tropical forests gradually rebuild themselves, passing through various stages of vegetation. But how old are such forests? And when exactly did the dusruptions they have suffered occur? Researchers from CIRAD and their French and Colombian partners recently developed a reliable, precise way of dating the secondary forests of tropical America. It centres on observing trees of a widespread pioneer genus, Cecropia.