Insect community structure covaries with host plant chemistry but is not affected by prior herbivory
By feeding on plant tissue, insect herbivores can change several characteristics of their hosts. These changes have the potential to alter the quality of the plant for other herbivore species, potentially altering the structure of the community of species attacking the plant at a later point in time...
Main Authors: | Visakorpi, K, Riutta, T, Martinez-Bauer, A, Salminen, J, Gripenberg, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Ecological Society of America
2019
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