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The Origin of Our Species: How Grains and Grasses Fed (and Still Feed) Humankind
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The Origin of Our Species: How Grains and Grasses Fed (and Still Feed) Humankind
As I walk through the broomsedge in June, dozens of grasshoppers clatter away with every footstep. Bees and wasps wing past, leafhoppers spring, and beetles scurry for cover. This productivity is why so many birds depend on grasslands for their breeding or wintering. Grasslands, especially those in humid areas with good soil, provision their local food webs as richly as do forests. Grasses also build soil. Their leaves send about two thirds of a…
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