Tree diversity promotes generalist herbivore community patterns in a young subtropical forest experiment

Volume: 183, Issue: 2, Pages: 455 - 467
Published: Nov 14, 2016
Abstract
Stand diversification is considered a promising management approach to increasing the multifunctionality and ecological stability of forests. However, how tree diversity affects higher trophic levels and their role in regulating forest functioning is not well explored particularly for (sub)tropical regions. We analyzed the effects of tree species richness, community composition, and functional diversity on the abundance, species richness, and...
Paper Details
Title
Tree diversity promotes generalist herbivore community patterns in a young subtropical forest experiment
Published Date
Nov 14, 2016
Journal
Volume
183
Issue
2
Pages
455 - 467
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