A cross‐continental comparison of assemblages of seed‐ and fruit‐feeding insects in tropical rain forests: Faunal composition and rates of attack
<strong>Aim</strong> Insects feeding on seeds and fruits represent interesting study systems, potentially able to lower the fitness of their host plants. In addition to true seed eaters, a suite of insects feed on the fleshy parts of fruits. We examined the likelihood of community conver...
Main Authors: | Basset, Y, Dahl, C, Ctvrtecka, R, Gripenberg, S, Lewis, O, al., E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
2018
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