Modelling the growth of parasitic plants
Hemiparasitic plants, such as Rhinanthus species, have substantial effects on community composition and biomass. For example, the presence of parasites often increases diversity but reduces the combined biomass of hosts and parasites by c. 25% compared with unparasitized controls. We present and tes...
Hoofdauteurs: | Hautier, Y, Hector, A, Vojtech, E, Purves, D, Turnbull, L |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
Gepubliceerd in: |
2010
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