Diversity protects plant communities against generalist molluscan herbivores

Volume: 2, Issue: 10, Pages: 2460 - 2473
Published: Aug 31, 2012
Abstract
Wildflower strips are used to increase natural enemies of crop pests and to conserve insect diversity on farmland. Mollusks, especially slugs, can affect the vegetation development in these strips considerably. Although recent theoretical work suggests that more diverse plant communities will exhibit greater resistance against herbivore pressure, empirical studies are scarce. We conducted a semi-natural experiment in wildflower strips,...
Paper Details
Title
Diversity protects plant communities against generalist molluscan herbivores
Published Date
Aug 31, 2012
Volume
2
Issue
10
Pages
2460 - 2473
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