How Squirrels Quietly Engineer New Forests

Squirrels, driven by hoarding instincts and spatial memory limits, bury more seeds than they recover, unintentionally driving tree dispersal, genetic mixing and forest renewal.

Squirrels, driven by hoarding instincts and spatial memory limits, bury more seeds than they recover, unintentionally driving tree dispersal, genetic mixing and forest renewal.

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