2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11555
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Host‐plant sex and phenology of Buddleja cordata Kunth interact to influence arthropod communities

I. González‐Ramírez,
V. López‐Gómez,
Z. Cano‐Santana
et al.

Abstract: Intraspecific variation in plants is expected to have profound impacts on the arthropod communities associated with them. Because sexual dimorphism in plants is expected to provide consistent variation among individuals of the same species, researchers have often studied the effect it has on associated arthropods. Nevertheless, most studies have focused on the effect of sexual dimorphism in a single or a few herbivores, thus overlooking the potential effects on the whole arthropod community. Our main objective… Show more

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