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Chronic herbivory negatively impacts cone and seed production, seed quality and seedling growth of susceptible pinyon pines
Rebecca C. Mueller
, Brian D. Wade
, Catherine A. Gehring
, Thomas G. Whitham
Biological Sciences
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Cone Production
100%
Dioryctria
20%
Experimental Removal
20%
Growth Quality
100%
Herbivore
40%
Insect-resistant
20%
Low-mass
20%
Mast Year
20%
Offspring Quality
20%
Pinus Edulis
20%
Pinyon
60%
Pinyon pine
100%
Poor Quality
20%
Population Dynamics
20%
Resistance Traits
20%
Seed Germination
20%
Seed Mass
20%
Seed Production
100%
Seed Quality
100%
Seed Size
20%
Seedling Biomass
20%
Seedling Establishment
40%
Seedling Growth
100%
Seedling Height
20%
Seedling Population
20%
Viable Seeds
60%
Whole Tree
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Dioryctria
20%
Pinus edulis
20%
Pinyon Pine
100%
Population Dynamics
20%
Seed Germination
20%
Seed Production
100%
Seed Quality
100%
Seedling Growth
100%
Seeds
100%