“…Many of these traits are inducible (Scogings & Sankaran, 2020). Woody species in African savannahs are also generally considered to be highly tolerant of herbivory, as seen in their prolific shoot growth after browsing and ability to compensate or over‐compensate for lost biomass (Scogings & de Fortier, 2021; Scogings & Gowda, 2020). As much as rapid height growth permits saplings to escape from the ‘fire trap’ in tropical grassy biomes (Higgins et al, 2000; Trollope, 1984; Wakeling et al, 2011), it also permits saplings to escape from the ‘browser trap’ in savannahs (Allcock & Hik, 2004; Staver et al, 2009), thus contributing to their tolerance of herbivory.…”