Parasitoid-mediated effects: Apparent competition and the persistence of host-parasitoid assemblages
Indirect effects such as apparent competition (in which two hosts that do not compete for resources interact via a shared natural enemy) are increasingly being shown to be prevalent in the structure and function of ecological assemblages. Here, we review the empirical and theoretical evidence for th...
Main Authors: | Bonsall, M, Hassell, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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