Landscape connectivity and insect herbivory: A framework for understanding tradeoffs among ecosystem services

Volume: 4, Pages: 73 - 84
Published: Jul 1, 2015
Abstract
Current theory suggests that ecosystem services in fragmented landscapes can be maintained by preserving connectivity of remaining habitat patches. However connectivity does not always influence services positively. For example, outbreaks of destructive insect herbivores can be facilitated by connectivity among forest patches. Understanding the positive and negative effects of connectivity on ecosystem processes is needed to help scientists and...
Paper Details
Title
Landscape connectivity and insect herbivory: A framework for understanding tradeoffs among ecosystem services
Published Date
Jul 1, 2015
Volume
4
Pages
73 - 84
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