Elephant effects on treefall and logfall highlight the absence of megaherbivores in coarse woody debris conceptual frameworks
• Current coarse woody debris conceptual frameworks ignore the role of megaherbivores. • This probably reflects their global loss during the Late Pleistocene. • African elephants change the quantity, quality and distribution of fallen woody items. • This is a novel view of the costs of the loss of t...
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