In the Yellowstone example, what was the direct result of wolf reintroduction on vegetation?

Answer

A reduction in grazing pressure caused willow and aspen stands to rebound.

When wolves began regulating the elk population, the elk spent less time heavily grazing riparian areas, which allowed willow and aspen growth to recover significantly.

In the Yellowstone example, what was the direct result of wolf reintroduction on vegetation?
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