Tree species vary widely in their tolerance for liana infestation: A case study of differential host response to generalist parasites

Volume: 106, Issue: 2, Pages: 781 - 794
Published: Jul 17, 2017
Abstract
Lianas are structural parasites of trees and reduce individual host tree growth, survival and fecundity. Thus, liana infestation is expected to affect tree population growth rates, with potentially different effects in different species depending on the frequency of liana infestation and the impact of liana infestation on population growth rates. Previous studies have documented the myriad negative effects of lianas on trees and variation in...
Paper Details
Title
Tree species vary widely in their tolerance for liana infestation: A case study of differential host response to generalist parasites
Published Date
Jul 17, 2017
Volume
106
Issue
2
Pages
781 - 794
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