Long-term tree population growth can predict woody encroachment patterns

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 18, May 2025.
SignificanceIncreasing presence of woody plants in dryland ecosystems, also known as “woody encroachment,” is commonly attributed to anthropogenic land-use changes such as livestock grazing and wildfire suppression. However, empirical evidence to support …
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