Simply, it's because operating in a state of
abundance leads to a growth mindset.
Not exact matches
Deer clearly avoid certain invasive plants that are increasing in
abundance in natural areas, suggesting that the herbivores are indirectly contributing
to the
growth and spread of unpalatable invasive plant species, noted
lead author Kristine Averill, who spearheaded the research while pursuing her doctoral degree in Ecology at Penn State.
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Reductions in winter sea - ice will affect the reproduction,
growth and development of fish, krill, and their predators, including seals and seal - dependent polar bears (e.g., Barber and Iacozza, 2004; Box 4.3),
leading to further changes in
abundance and distribution of marine species (Chapter 15, Section 15.4.3).