Animals
Hungry Slugs Can Inhibit Grassland Biodiversity by Eating Too Many Seedlings
Selective grazing by garden slugs may be inhibiting grassland biodiversity by preventing key species from becoming established in the UK's hay meadows, according to research from New Castle University.
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