Divaricate plants resist ungulate browsing in a forest remnant on the North Island of New Zealand (2014)

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New Zealand Natural SciencesISSN
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browsing preferences; divaricate plants; evolutionary anachronisms; extinct megafauna; mammalian browsing; moa browsing hypothesis; podocarp regeneration; regeneration failureRights
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