Defensive cage architectures in herbivore-driven ecosystems

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Dense branching and spines are common features of plant species in ecosystems with high mammalian herbivory pressure. The combination of dense branching and spines is likely to produce the most effective herbivore defenses, as dense branching directly translates into higher spine densities. However, how cage architecture evolved under mammalian pressure has remained unexplored.
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