Ecology

Plants invest more in chemical defense at higher altitudes, PNG study finds

Contrary to the idea that plants are immobile and therefore defenseless against animals and fungi that feed on them, they have long developed a vast arsenal of physical and chemical defense mechanisms to protect them wherever they grow.

In fact, it is well-known among ecologists that the different abilities of plants to protect themselves from their herbivores determines the numbers and types of these herbivores found on certain plants, thus affecting animal species diversity in a given area.