Caterpillars’ natural enemies and attack probability in an urbanization intensity gradient across a Neotropical streetscape
Intensification of urbanization has been shown to be associated with taxonomic and functional modifications of biological communities, leading to changes in trophic interactions. These changes may reduce the delivery of ecosystem services provided by urban ecosystems. For instance, predation on herb...
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Auteurs principaux: | João Carlos Pena, Felipe Aoki-Gonçalves, Wesley Dáttilo, Milton Cezar Ribeiro, Ian MacGregor-Fors |
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2021
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