2024
DOI: 10.1002/eap.3026
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Linking changes in landscape structure to insect herbivory in forest edges and interiors of Atlantic Forest remnants

José Carlos Morante‐Filho,
Clarisse Dias Cruz,
Maíra Benchimol
et al.

Abstract: Human activities have triggered profound changes in natural landscapes, resulting in species loss and disruption of pivotal ecological interactions such as insect herbivory. This antagonistic interaction is affected by complex pathways (e.g., abundance of herbivores and predators, plant chemical defenses, and resource availability), but the knowledge regarding how forest loss and fragmentation affect insect herbivory in human‐modified tropical landscapes still remains poorly understood. In this context, we ass… Show more

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