Plant diversity increases herbivore movement and vulnerability to predation

作者: Cory S. Straub , Nathan P. Simasek , Regan Dohm , Mark R. Gapinski , Ellen O. Aikens

DOI: 10.1016/J.BAAE.2013.12.004

关键词: AgronomyMonocultureHerbivorePredationLeafhopperDactylis glomerataIntercroppingEmpoasca fabaePolycultureBiology

摘要: … herbivores are more likely to find and remain on their host … for this by increasing their host searching behavior. As a consequence, … In the experiment designed to distinguish between the …

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