Abstract

Species of Piper in the lowland tropical forest of La Selva, Costa Rica, appear to have many adaptations to avoid death resulting from branches being broken or pinned to the ground. Analysis of breakage scars along the branches shows that the majority of the individuals have at least one broken branch, and some have many more

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