[See Solution] Does the destruction of large trees in a windstorm change forests in any important way? Here is the conclusion of a study that found that


Question: Does the destruction of large trees in a windstorm change forests in any important way? Here is the conclusion of a study that found that the answer is no:

"We found surprisingly little divergence between tree fall areas and adjacent control areas in the richness of woody plants (P = 0.62), in total stem densities (P = 0.98), or in population size or structure for any individual shrub or tree species."

The two P-values refer to null hypotheses that say "no change" in measurements between tree fall and control areas. Explain clearly why these values provide no evidence of change.

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