How plant neighborhood composition influences herbivory: Testing four mechanisms of associational resistance and susceptibility
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标题
How plant neighborhood composition influences herbivory: Testing four mechanisms of associational resistance and susceptibility
作者
关键词
Plant-herbivore interactions, Solanum, Herbivory, Leaves, Beetles, Plants, Insects, Arthropoda
出版物
PLoS One
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages e0176499
出版商
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
发表日期
2017-05-10
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0176499
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