2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14318
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Release from aboveground enemies increases seedling survival in grasslands

Joshua I. Brian,
Harry E. R. Shepherd,
María Á. Pérez‐Navarro
et al.

Abstract: Plant enemies can influence plant community assembly and structure. However, it is unclear how insect herbivores and fungal pathogens affect seedling recruitment. Complex interactions with competition and resource availability make it difficult to isolate the effect of enemies. This uncertainty can impede understanding of community assembly drivers, species coexistence and trophic interactions; and limits hypothesis testing such as of the enemy release hypothesis, a key hypothesis in invasion biology. Using a … Show more

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