Ant communities and their trophobionts shape the incidence of pests and diseases in Indonesia’s coffee agroforestry system
FAIZ NASHIRUDDIN MUHAMMAD,
AKHMAD RIZALI,
BAMBANG TRI RAHARDJO
Abstract:Abstract. Muhammad FN, Rizali A, Rahardjo BT. 2024. Ant communities and their trophobionts shape the incidence of pests and diseases in Indonesia’s coffee agroforestry system. Biodiversitas 25: 1127-1134. Ants play various roles in a coffee agroecosystem, and their presence may impact biological control in coffee plantations. Despite the pantropical economic importance of coffee, most research is focused on the Americas. This study investigates how ant communities and their trophobionts shape the incidences of… Show more
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