2024
DOI: 10.1111/btp.13371
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Effects of elevated CO2 and temperature on the performance of a diet specialized neotropical herbivore and its host plant

Fredric V. Vencl,
Stefan Bartram,
Klaus Winter
et al.

Abstract: Little is known about the potential responses of ecologically specialized tropical species to atmospheric change and global warming. In 2 years of greenhouse experiments simulating climate change impacts, we quantified the effects of mean ambient temperature, elevated temperature (Te), current ambient CO2 concentration ([CO2]a), and doubled CO2 concentration ([CO2]e) on biomass, growth rate, and foliar chemistry of the morning glory vine, Camonea umbellata. In addition, we measured the impacts of climate chang… Show more

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