Forest Fragmentation Drives the Loss of Insectivorous Birds and an Associated Increase in Herbivory

Volume: 47, Issue: 5, Pages: 626 - 635
Published: Aug 5, 2015
Abstract
Insectivorous birds are known to play a decisive role for the natural control of herbivorous insects. Thus, they enhance the growth, reproduction, and survival of plant individuals and in the long‐term benefit plant regeneration. However, particularly in the tropics, forest fragmentation has been suggested to cause a loss of insectivorous birds. Yet, it is unclear whether this hampers the trophic control of herbivorous insects with potential...
Paper Details
Title
Forest Fragmentation Drives the Loss of Insectivorous Birds and an Associated Increase in Herbivory
Published Date
Aug 5, 2015
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
5
Pages
626 - 635
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