Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requirements is a central challenge in ecology. Such coexistence can be facilitated by species at higher trophic levels through complex multi-trophic interactions, a mechanism that could be compromised by ongoing defaunation. We investigated cascading effects of defaunation on Pachymerus cardo and Speciomerus giganteus, the specialized insect seed predators of the Neotropical palm Attalea butyracea, testing the hypothesis that vertebrate frugivores and granivores facilitate their coexistence. Laboratory experiments showed that the two seed parasitoid species differed strongly in their reproductive ecology. Pachymerus produced many small eggs that...
1. Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining...
1. Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining...
The top-down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, wh...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
11 páginas, 5 figuras1. Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
1. Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining...
The top-down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, wh...
1. Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining...
1. Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining...
The top-down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, wh...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
11 páginas, 5 figuras1. Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
1. Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining...
The top-down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, wh...
1. Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining...
1. Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining...
The top-down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, wh...