The natural enemies hypothesis predicts that the abundance and diversity of antagonists such as predators and parasitoids of herbivores increases with the diversity of plants, which can lead to more effective top-down control of insect herbivores. However, although the hypothesis has received large support in agricultural systems, fewer studies have been conducted in forest ecosystems and a comprehensive synthesis of previous research is still lacking.We conducted a meta-analysis of 65 publications comparing the diversity, abundance or activity of various groups of natural enemies (including birds, bats, spiders and insect parasitoids) in pure vs. mixed forest stands. We tested the effects of forest biome, natural enemy taxon and type of st...
The diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effects on herbivore ability...
Plant diversity is an important driver of diversity at other trophic levels, suggesting that cascadi...
Pests and pathogens attacking trees are common disturbances in European forests. Increasing the dive...
The natural enemies hypothesis predicts that the abundance and diversity of antagonists such as pred...
Ecological research conducted over the past five decades has shown that increasing tree species rich...
It is generally believed that tree species growing in mixed forest stands are less susceptible to in...
Biodiversity loss from plant communities is often acknowledged to affect primary production but litt...
1- Pest regulation is an important ecosystem service provided by biodiversity, as plants growing in ...
Forests with higher tree diversity are often assumed to be more resistant to insect herbivores but w...
Forests with higher tree diversity are often assumed to be more resistant to insect herbivores but w...
More diverse forests are generally more resistant to insect herbivores. This might be due to positiv...
The processes that determine the structure of plant communities are of considerable practical and th...
Spiders are known for their direct (consumptive) and indirect (non-consumptive) impacts on herbivoro...
A suggested mechanism for the success of introduced non-native species is the enemy release hypothes...
Higher trophic level interactions are key mediators of ecosystem functioning in tropical forests. A ...
The diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effects on herbivore ability...
Plant diversity is an important driver of diversity at other trophic levels, suggesting that cascadi...
Pests and pathogens attacking trees are common disturbances in European forests. Increasing the dive...
The natural enemies hypothesis predicts that the abundance and diversity of antagonists such as pred...
Ecological research conducted over the past five decades has shown that increasing tree species rich...
It is generally believed that tree species growing in mixed forest stands are less susceptible to in...
Biodiversity loss from plant communities is often acknowledged to affect primary production but litt...
1- Pest regulation is an important ecosystem service provided by biodiversity, as plants growing in ...
Forests with higher tree diversity are often assumed to be more resistant to insect herbivores but w...
Forests with higher tree diversity are often assumed to be more resistant to insect herbivores but w...
More diverse forests are generally more resistant to insect herbivores. This might be due to positiv...
The processes that determine the structure of plant communities are of considerable practical and th...
Spiders are known for their direct (consumptive) and indirect (non-consumptive) impacts on herbivoro...
A suggested mechanism for the success of introduced non-native species is the enemy release hypothes...
Higher trophic level interactions are key mediators of ecosystem functioning in tropical forests. A ...
The diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effects on herbivore ability...
Plant diversity is an important driver of diversity at other trophic levels, suggesting that cascadi...
Pests and pathogens attacking trees are common disturbances in European forests. Increasing the dive...