Plant-mediated and nonadditive effects of two global change drivers on an insect herbivore community.
Warmer temperatures can alter the phenology and distribution of individual species. However, differences across species may blur community-level phenological responses to climate or cause biotic homogenization by consistently favoring certain taxa. Additionally, the response of insect communities to...
Autors principals: | de Sassi, C, Lewis, O, Tylianakis, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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