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Hidden Oases: How Granite Outcrops Shape Life in Brazil's Dry Forests
Caatinga, BrazilThursday, June 19, 2025
The study also revealed that the water flow patterns around these inselbergs are crucial. They create distinct areas where water and nutrients accumulate, fostering the growth of diverse plant communities. This phenomenon is not just about water availability. It's about how the landscape itself shapes the distribution of life.
So, what does this mean for the Caatinga? These inselbergs act as ecological microrefugia, or small areas that provide refuge for various plant species. They create pockets of wetter, more fertile conditions within the otherwise dry forest. This highlights the importance of understanding local environmental factors in conserving biodiversity.
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