P>1. Insect herbivory can strongly affect ecosystem processes, and its relationship with plant diversity is a central topic in biodiversity-functioning research. However, very little is known about this relationship from complex ecosystems dominated by long-lived individuals, such as forests, especially over gradients of high plant diversity. 2. We analysed insect herbivory on saplings of 10 tree and shrub species across 27 forest stands differing in age and tree species richness in an extraordinarily diverse subtropical forest ecosystem in China. We tested whether plant species richness significantly influences folivory in these highly diverse forests or whether other factors play a more important role at such high levels of phytodiversity...
Ecological research conducted over the past five decades has shown that increasing tree species rich...
Tree diversity has long been recognized as a major driver of insect herbivory in forest ecosystems. ...
Dominant species significantly affect interspecific relationships, community structure and ecosystem...
Aims Plant diversity has been linked to both increasing and decreasing levels of arthropod herbivore...
Global change is predicted to cause non-random species loss in plant communities, with consequences ...
A positive relationship between plant diversity and both abundance and diversity of predatory arthro...
It is generally believed that tree species growing in mixed forest stands are less susceptible to in...
1- Pest regulation is an important ecosystem service provided by biodiversity, as plants growing in ...
Differences in herbivory among woody species can greatly affect the functioning of forest ecosystems...
A positive relationship between plant diversity and both abundance and diversity of predatory arthro...
Despite the importance of herbivory for the structure and functioning of species-rich forests, littl...
Biodiversity loss from plant communities is often acknowledged to affect primary production but litt...
1. Plant diversity loss can alter higher trophic-level communities via non-random species interactio...
Differences in herbivory among woody species can greatly affect the functioning of forest ecosystems...
One explanation for the extraordinarily high tree diversity of tropical lowland forests is that it i...
Ecological research conducted over the past five decades has shown that increasing tree species rich...
Tree diversity has long been recognized as a major driver of insect herbivory in forest ecosystems. ...
Dominant species significantly affect interspecific relationships, community structure and ecosystem...
Aims Plant diversity has been linked to both increasing and decreasing levels of arthropod herbivore...
Global change is predicted to cause non-random species loss in plant communities, with consequences ...
A positive relationship between plant diversity and both abundance and diversity of predatory arthro...
It is generally believed that tree species growing in mixed forest stands are less susceptible to in...
1- Pest regulation is an important ecosystem service provided by biodiversity, as plants growing in ...
Differences in herbivory among woody species can greatly affect the functioning of forest ecosystems...
A positive relationship between plant diversity and both abundance and diversity of predatory arthro...
Despite the importance of herbivory for the structure and functioning of species-rich forests, littl...
Biodiversity loss from plant communities is often acknowledged to affect primary production but litt...
1. Plant diversity loss can alter higher trophic-level communities via non-random species interactio...
Differences in herbivory among woody species can greatly affect the functioning of forest ecosystems...
One explanation for the extraordinarily high tree diversity of tropical lowland forests is that it i...
Ecological research conducted over the past five decades has shown that increasing tree species rich...
Tree diversity has long been recognized as a major driver of insect herbivory in forest ecosystems. ...
Dominant species significantly affect interspecific relationships, community structure and ecosystem...