Functional traits of indigenous and exotic ground-dwelling arthropods show contrasting responses to land-use change in an oceanic island, Terceira, Azores
<h4>Aim</h4> <p>Land-use change typically goes hand-in-hand with the introduction of exotic species, which mingle with indigenous species to form novel assemblages. Here we compare the functional structure of indigenous and exotic elements of ground-dwelling arthropod assemblages...
Main Authors: | Rigal, F, Cardoso, P, Lobo, JM, Triantis, KA, Whittaker, RJ, Amorim, IR, Borges, PAV |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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