Increased herbivory in forest isolates: implications for plant community structure and composition.
Abstract
: Understanding processes driving population declines and, ultimately, species loss in forest isolates has significant implications for the long-term maintenance of species diversity. We investigated a potential mechanism driving loss of plant species in small, medium, and large land-bridge islands in Lago Guri, a 4300-km2 hydroelectric impoundment in the State of Bolivar, Venezuela. Our hypothesis was that elevated Atta ( leaf-cutter ants)...
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Title
Increased herbivory in forest isolates: implications for plant community structure and composition.
Published Date
Jun 7, 2001
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
624 - 633
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