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Increased allocation to reproduction would be expected to benefit beech, albeit at the expense of reduced growth. However, previous research from the group has shown that this is not the case.
A better understanding of dinosaur evolutionary relationships has given paleontologists a framework from which to hypothesize about different aspects of dinosaur reproduction, and those ideas have ...
“Our research demonstrates that climate warming – independent of changes in drought – results in growth decline because it causes the trees to shift resource allocation from growth to reproduction.