Mathematical model explains how plant communities change when conquering uninhabited ground

Mathematical model explains how plant communities change when conquering uninhabited ground

Some plants are able to take over uninhabited spaces like sand dunes and volcanic substrates. These first colonizers have specific traits that allow them to grow in such hostile environments. Other plants lack such traits but will soon follow these pioneers. Some plants are able to take over uninhabited spaces like sand dunes and volcanic substrates. These first colonizers have specific traits that allow them to grow in such hostile environments. Other plants lack such traits but will soon follow these pioneers. Ecology Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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