Seed predation by insects across a tropical forest precipitation gradient
1. Pre‐dispersal predation of seeds by insects can be an important source of plant mortality, with consequences for plant population dynamics and community diversity.<br/> 2. The intensity and host‐specificity of natural enemies, including seed predators, is predicted to vary systematically a...
Main Authors: | Jeffs, C, Kennedy, P, Griffith, P, Gripenberg, S, Markesteijn, L, Lewis, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2018
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