Knowledge about herbivores and their parasitoids in forest canopies remains limited, despite their diversity and ecological importance. Thus, it is important to understand the factors that shape the herbivore–parasitoid community structure, particularly the effect of vertical gradient. We investigated a quantitative community dataset of exposed and semiconcealed leaf‐chewing larvae and their parasitoids along a vertical canopy gradient in a temperate forest. We sampled target insects using an elevated work platform in a 0.2 ha broadleaf deciduous forest plot in the Czech Republic. We analyzed the effect of vertical position among three canopy levels (first [lowest], second [middle], and third [highest]) and tree species on community descrip...
1. Networks of feeding interactions among insect herbivores and natural enemies such as parasitoids,...
Forest ecosystems have a distinct vertical dimension, but the structuring of communities in this thr...
1. Insects tend to feed on related hosts. The phylogenetic composition of host plant communities thu...
Knowledge about herbivores and their parasitoids in forest canopies remains limited, despite their d...
Parasitoid wasp communities of the canopy of temperate forests are still largely unexplored. Very l...
1. We analysed the canopy and understorey communities of flies in the family Tachinidae, the most div...
The finer scale patterns of arthropod vertical stratification in forests are rarely studied and poor...
Evidence from grassland experiments suggests that a plant community's phylogenetic diversity (PD) is...
1.We analysed the canopy and understorey communities of flies in the family Tachinidae, the most div...
. 1. We analysed the canopy and understorey communities of flies in the family Tachinidae, the most ...
1. Networks of feeding interactions among insect herbivores and natural enemies such as parasitoids,...
Forest ecosystems have a distinct vertical dimension, but the structuring of communities in this thr...
1. Insects tend to feed on related hosts. The phylogenetic composition of host plant communities thu...
Knowledge about herbivores and their parasitoids in forest canopies remains limited, despite their d...
Parasitoid wasp communities of the canopy of temperate forests are still largely unexplored. Very l...
1. We analysed the canopy and understorey communities of flies in the family Tachinidae, the most div...
The finer scale patterns of arthropod vertical stratification in forests are rarely studied and poor...
Evidence from grassland experiments suggests that a plant community's phylogenetic diversity (PD) is...
1.We analysed the canopy and understorey communities of flies in the family Tachinidae, the most div...
. 1. We analysed the canopy and understorey communities of flies in the family Tachinidae, the most ...
1. Networks of feeding interactions among insect herbivores and natural enemies such as parasitoids,...
Forest ecosystems have a distinct vertical dimension, but the structuring of communities in this thr...
1. Insects tend to feed on related hosts. The phylogenetic composition of host plant communities thu...