Influence of experimental warming and shading on host-parasitoid synchrony
As the climate warms, many species are showing altered phenology patterns, potentially disrupting synchrony between interacting species. Recent studies have documented disrupted synchrony in plant-herbivore and predator-prey interactions. However, studies investigating climate-related asynchrony in...
Main Authors: | Klapwijk, M, Groebler, B, Ward, K, Wheeler, D, Lewis, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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