Human-mediated disturbance in multitrophic interactions results in outbreak levels of North America's most venomous caterpillar
Abstract
Anthropogenic environmental change is predicted to disrupt multitrophic interactions, which may have drastic consequences for population-level processes. Here, we investigate how a large-scale human-mediated disturbance affects the abundance of North America's most venomous caterpillar species, Megalopyge opercularis . Specifically, we used a natural experiment where netting was deployed to cover the entire canopies of a subset of mature...
Paper Details
Title
Human-mediated disturbance in multitrophic interactions results in outbreak levels of North America's most venomous caterpillar
Published Date
Sep 4, 2019
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
9
Pages
20190470 - 20190470
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