Habitat isolation affects plant–herbivore–enemy interactions on cherry trees

Volume: 71, Pages: 56 - 64
Published: Apr 1, 2014
Abstract
Understanding the interactions between herbivores and natural enemies in fragmented landscapes is essential for conservation biological control. Studies including multiple enemies affecting multiple herbivores, plant damage and growth are needed. Here, we separated independent effects of (1) isolation of cherry trees from woody habitat and (2) the amount of woody habitat in the surrounding landscape (500 m buffers) on interactions between...
Paper Details
Title
Habitat isolation affects plant–herbivore–enemy interactions on cherry trees
Published Date
Apr 1, 2014
Volume
71
Pages
56 - 64
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