A high sample was 8 m for oak and 4 m f or acacia.
More experiments need to be repeated for acacia seedlings.
We conclude with some suggestions of a framework for interpreting acacia demography.
Elephants thrive on acacia trees, but the latter can only develop in the absence of the former.
In the latter group there were no significant differences between acacia and oak.
The tree totals exclude all trees but oaks and acacias.
The greater preponderance of small arthropods in acacias versus oaks was probably related to the small leaflet size of acacias.
We found 58.7% of the birds in acacias.