2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14309
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Deer grazing drove an assemblage‐level evolution of plant dwarfism in an insular system

Daiki Takahashi,
Yoshihisa Suyama,
Keitaro Fukushima
et al.

Abstract: Plant dwarfism, a syndrome characterised by a significant reduction in plant height and organ size, is a widely observed pattern of stress‐tolerant life‐form evolution that results from local adaptation to harsh environmental conditions. The drivers of assemblage‐level dwarfism have primarily been attributed to abiotic factors, such as low temperature, aridity, poor soil fertility or frequent fires. While biotic factors such as grazing pressure from herbivores can contribute to the establishment of plant dwarf… Show more

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