Plants actively gauge their competition and switch strategies to one-up them
Competition isn’t only for animals, a new study has found. According to the paper, plants will size up their neighbors and then tailor a strategy to out-compete them for resources – or, in the worst case, to be frugal when outmatched. Image credits Engin Akyurt. People aren’t the only runners in the rat race: researchers from…
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