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Fast-growing juvenile pinyons suffer greater herbivory when mature
Jonathan Ruel, Thomas G. Whitham
Biological Sciences
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Arizona
20%
Current-year Shoot
20%
Dendrochronology
20%
Dioryctria
20%
Fast-growing
100%
Growth Rings
20%
Growth Traits
20%
Herbivore
40%
Herbivore Distribution
20%
Juvenile Growth
20%
Juvenile Growth Rate
20%
Juvenile Trees
40%
Mature Trees
100%
National Monument
20%
Oleoresin
20%
Pinus Edulis
20%
Pinyon
100%
Plant Development
20%
Poor Performance
20%
Selection Pressure
20%
Sunset Crater
20%
Tree Growth Rings
20%
Tree-ring Analysis
40%
Tree-ring Data
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Dendrochronology
100%
Dioryctria
33%
Growth Rings
66%
Growth Traits
33%
Oleoresins
33%
Pinus edulis
33%
Plant Development
33%
Selection Pressure
33%
Tree Growth
33%