Tree species research focuses on the study of different types of trees, their characteristics, distribution, genetics, ecology, and uses. This research area encompasses a wide range of topics such as understanding the diversity and evolution of tree species, identifying and classifying new species, studying the impacts of climate change and human activities on tree populations, and exploring potential uses of trees for ecosystem services, timber production, and conservation efforts. Researchers in this field may use a combination of fieldwork, genetic analysis, remote sensing, and modeling to investigate various aspects of tree species and their environments. Ultimately, the goal of tree species research is to enhance our understanding of trees and forests to better conserve and manage these valuable natural resources.