Non-native plant drives the spatial dynamics of its herbivores: the case of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) in Europe
Non-native plants typically benefit from enemy release following their naturalization in non-native habitats. However, over time, herbivorous insects specializing on such plants may invade from the native range and thereby diminish the benefits of enemy release that these plants may experience. In t...
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Auteurs principaux: | Richard Mally, Samuel F. Ward, Jiří Trombik, Jaroslaw Buszko, Vladimír Medzihorský, Andrew M. Liebhold |
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Pensoft Publishers
2021
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