Experimental warming influences species abundances in a Drosophila host community through direct effects on species performance rather than altered competition and parasitism
Global warming is expected to have direct effects on species through their sensitivity to temperature, and also via their biotic interactions, with cascading indirect effects on species, communities, and entire ecosystems. To predict the community-level consequences of global climate change we need...
Main Authors: | Pardikes, NA, Thierry, M, Lue, C-H, Lewis, O, Hrček, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2021
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