Natural enemies and biodiversity: The double-edged sword of trophic interactions

Issue: 9, Pages: 91 - 99
Published: Jul 27, 2018
Abstract
Natural enemies, that is, species that inflict harm on others while feeding on them, are fundamental drivers of biodiversity dynamics and represent a substantial portion of biodiversity as well. Along the life history of the Earth, natural enemies have been involved in probably some of the most productive mechanisms of biodiversity genesis; that is, adaptive radiation mediated by enemy-victim coevolutionary processes. At ecological timescales,...
Paper Details
Title
Natural enemies and biodiversity: The double-edged sword of trophic interactions
Published Date
Jul 27, 2018
Issue
9
Pages
91 - 99
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