Insect herbivory on seedlings of rainforest trees: Effects of density and distance of conspecific and heterospecific neighbours
Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining plant diversity in tropical forests. Most research in this area has focused on the role of specialized enemies and the extent to which herbivory on individual plant species is density‐dependent. Relativ...
Principais autores: | Downey, H, Lewis, O, Bonsall, M, Fernandez, D, Gripenberg, S |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2018
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