Temporal variability in host availability alters the outcome of competition between two parasitoid species
<ol> <li>Variability in the availability of resources through time is a common attribute in trophic interactions, but its effects on the fitness of different consumer species and on interspecific competition between them are not clearly understood.</li> <li>To investigate thi...
Main Authors: | Wang, H, Liu, T, Sun, S, Lewis, OT, Xi, X |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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