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Grasslands typically do not flourish when large herbivores

Chapter 35, Problem 35.33

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Grasslands typically do not flourish when large herbivores are removed. In fact, they are soon replaced by broad-leaved herbaceous eudicots, shrubs, and trees. Based on your knowledge of the structure and growth habits of monocots versus eudicots, suggest a reason why

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QUESTION:

Grasslands typically do not flourish when large herbivores are removed. In fact, they are soon replaced by broad-leaved herbaceous eudicots, shrubs, and trees. Based on your knowledge of the structure and growth habits of monocots versus eudicots, suggest a reason why

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Monocots (such as grasses) typically have narrower leaves and stems that are more susceptible to damage from large herbivores. As a result, without the presence of large herbivor

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