Host specificity and interaction networks of insects feeding on seeds and fruits in tropical rainforests
In the tropics, antagonistic seed predation networks may have different properties than mutualistic pollination and seed dispersal networks, but the former have been considerably less studied. We tested whether the structure of antagonistic tripartite networks composed of host plants, insects develo...
Main Authors: | Basset, Y, Jorge, LR, Butterill, PT, Gripenberg, S, Lewis, O, Segar, ST |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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