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Coyotes, deer, and wildflowers: diverse evidence points to a trophic cascade
Abstract
Judging from two palatable wildflower species whose seed crop and seedling recruitment were greatly reduced near the field station, the coyote–deer–wildflower trophic cascade has the potential to influence plant community composition.
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