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Published Date: June 30, 2026

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Spiders benefit from seemingly monotonous forests

Research suggests that forests with seemingly monotonous landscapes can still provide benefits for certain species, specifically spiders.

Source Phys.org AI Summary Updated June 29, 2026
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Research suggests that forests with seemingly monotonous landscapes can still provide benefits for certain species, specifically spiders. The findings indicate that these forests can offer a suitable environment for spiders, despite their lack of structural diversity. This challenges the conventional understanding that diverse and heterogeneous habitats are necessary to support a wide range of species. The study's implications are not yet clear, but it highlights the complexity of ecological relationships and the need for further research into the specific needs of different species.

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