Herbivore and pathogen effects on tree growth are additive, but mediated by tree diversity and plant traits

Volume: 7, Issue: 18, Pages: 7462 - 7474
Published: Aug 11, 2017
Abstract
Herbivores and fungal pathogens are key drivers of plant community composition and functioning. The effects of herbivores and pathogens are mediated by the diversity and functional characteristics of their host plants. However, the combined effects of herbivory and pathogen damage, and their consequences for plant performance, have not yet been addressed in the context of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research. We analyzed the relationships...
Paper Details
Title
Herbivore and pathogen effects on tree growth are additive, but mediated by tree diversity and plant traits
Published Date
Aug 11, 2017
Volume
7
Issue
18
Pages
7462 - 7474
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