African forest elephants are critical seed dispersers for ebony trees, as demonstrated by a 9-year study in Cameroon showing 68% fewer ebony saplings in forests where elephants disappeared; this ecological relationship means that the near-extinction of African forest elephants (populations reduced by 80% over three decades) threatens ebony forests, which grow extremely slowly with saplings taking up to 100 years to mature, creating a significant conservation challenge for both wildlife and the music industry that relies on ebony wood for premium guitars.
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Premium guitars often use rare ebony wood for fingerboards and high-end finishes because of its durability, smooth texture, and rich dark color. Some ebony forests are located in regions that also serve as critical habitats for elephants, creating an indirect environmental connection. #ebony #wildelephant #wion #elephant #worldnews About Channel: WION The World is One News examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim is to empower people to explore their world. With our Global headquarters in New Delhi, we bring you news on the hour, by the hour. We deliver information that is not biased. We are journalists who are neutral to the core and non-partisan when it comes to world politics. People are tired of biased reportage and we stand for a globalized united world. So for us, the World is truly One. Please keep discussions on this channel clean and respectful and refrain from using racist or sexist slurs and personal insults. Subscribe to our channel at https://goo.gl/JfY3NI Check out our website: http://www.wionews.com Join our WhatsApp Channel: https://bit.ly/455YOQ0 Connect with us on our social media handles: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WIONews Twitter: https://twitter.com/WIONews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wionews/ Follow us on Google News for the latest updates Zee News:- https://bit.ly/2Ac5G60 Zee Business:- https://bit.ly/36vI2xa DNA India:- https://bit.ly/2ZDuLRY WION: https://bit.ly/3gnDb5J Zee News Apps: https://bit.ly/ZeeNewsApps
Now, a major scientific discovery may lead the world to rethink the future of both wildlife conservation and the music industry.
Scientists warn that the disappearance of African forest elephant species it could also wipe out ebony, one of the world's most prized woods used to make guitars. Research published in the journal Science Advances has revealed that African forest elephants are critical to the survival of ebony trees whose dense jet-black hardwood is widely used in premium guitars, bridges, and fretboards because of its smooth mirror-like finish.
The findings emerged from the Ebony Project in Cameroon where researchers use camera traps and dung analysis. The That is to uncover how elephants act as the primary agents of ebony seed dispersal and germination. Elephants herds consume ebony fruit and carry the seeds for kilometers and before excreting them in grassy forested areas, that is.
Scientists say the process expands the dispersal range. It reduces inbreeding and even protects the seed because rodents avoid eating seeds encased in dung.
Now, the 9-year study led by the UCLA Congo Basin Institute found 68% fewer ebony saplings in forest where elephants had disappeared. The warning comes as African forest elephants face near extinction in the wild. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, elephant populations have reduced by nearly 80% over the past three decades because of habitat destruction and the illegal ivory trade.
Now, at the same time, the commercial value of ebony has made the trees a major target for logging in the Congo Basin. Now, scientists say the threat is even more alarming because ebony grows extremely slowly with saplings taking up to 100 years to mature.
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