It is generally believed that tropical forests suffer more herbivory, as a proportion of leaf area, than do temperate forests. Reviews so far have compared studies performed by different authors using very different methodologies. Here we carried out studies on 125 samples at 86 localities in eastern North America and on 75 samples taken at five localities in Malaysia and Singapore, including both mature secondary and primary forest. Samples in North America were spread over 3 years. In tropical Asia, the samples were taken at four time slices at least 8 months apart, scattered over a 4-year period. Total herbivore damage during the lifetime of tree leaves was estimated from the percentage area damaged in recently fallen, undecayed leaves f...
Journal ArticleLeaf defences, leaf nutritional quality and leaf expansion rates may vary with resour...
We evaluated leaf characteristics and herbivory intensities for saplings of fifteen tropical tree sp...
Journal ArticleRate of herbivory and defensive characteristics of young and mature leaves were measu...
Rutgers University Research Council GrantIt is generally believed that tropical forests suffer more ...
Journal ArticleRates of herbivory and patterns of leaf defense are presented for light-demanding and...
Book ChapterRates of herbivory on marked young and mature leaves from saplings of 21 canopy tree sp...
One explanation for the extraordinarily high tree diversity of tropical lowland forests is that it i...
Seedlings of five species of dipterocarp trees were planted in experimental plots in rain forest gap...
Rutgers University P>1. It is generally believed that warmer climate forests suffer more her...
Insect herbivory is thought to favour carbon allocation to storage in juveniles of shade-tolerant tr...
In tropical forests, insect herbivores exert significant pressure on plant populations. Adaptation t...
Herbivory is ubiquitous. Despite being a potential driver of plant distribution and performance, he...
Herbivory rates are generally thought to be higher in tropical than in temperate forests. Neverthele...
One explanation for the extraordinarily high tree diversity of tropical lowland forests is that it i...
In seasonal and aseasonal tropical forests, leaf production is often highly synchronous, concentrati...
Journal ArticleLeaf defences, leaf nutritional quality and leaf expansion rates may vary with resour...
We evaluated leaf characteristics and herbivory intensities for saplings of fifteen tropical tree sp...
Journal ArticleRate of herbivory and defensive characteristics of young and mature leaves were measu...
Rutgers University Research Council GrantIt is generally believed that tropical forests suffer more ...
Journal ArticleRates of herbivory and patterns of leaf defense are presented for light-demanding and...
Book ChapterRates of herbivory on marked young and mature leaves from saplings of 21 canopy tree sp...
One explanation for the extraordinarily high tree diversity of tropical lowland forests is that it i...
Seedlings of five species of dipterocarp trees were planted in experimental plots in rain forest gap...
Rutgers University P>1. It is generally believed that warmer climate forests suffer more her...
Insect herbivory is thought to favour carbon allocation to storage in juveniles of shade-tolerant tr...
In tropical forests, insect herbivores exert significant pressure on plant populations. Adaptation t...
Herbivory is ubiquitous. Despite being a potential driver of plant distribution and performance, he...
Herbivory rates are generally thought to be higher in tropical than in temperate forests. Neverthele...
One explanation for the extraordinarily high tree diversity of tropical lowland forests is that it i...
In seasonal and aseasonal tropical forests, leaf production is often highly synchronous, concentrati...
Journal ArticleLeaf defences, leaf nutritional quality and leaf expansion rates may vary with resour...
We evaluated leaf characteristics and herbivory intensities for saplings of fifteen tropical tree sp...
Journal ArticleRate of herbivory and defensive characteristics of young and mature leaves were measu...