2018
DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2018.1548666
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Polyphagy and florivory prevail in a leaf-beetle community (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) inhabiting the canopy of a tropical lowland rainforest in southern Venezuela

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“…In ecosystems with strong seasonal differences, insect groups may track climate factors such as rainfall and/or seasonal resources through the timing of adult emergence or by migrating (Janzen, 1987; Maicher et al ., 2018). Species of flies and beetles, for example, have populations that can increase rapidly once conditions are favourable (Kishimoto‐Yamada & Itioka, 2008; Chatelain et al ., 2018; Kirmse & Chaboo, 2018). Others, such as resource‐stocking eusocial Hymenopterans, may show less population variability throughout the year (Heithaus, 1979) and changes in visitation rate to particular tree species are more likely to reflect adaptive foraging on preferred resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In ecosystems with strong seasonal differences, insect groups may track climate factors such as rainfall and/or seasonal resources through the timing of adult emergence or by migrating (Janzen, 1987; Maicher et al ., 2018). Species of flies and beetles, for example, have populations that can increase rapidly once conditions are favourable (Kishimoto‐Yamada & Itioka, 2008; Chatelain et al ., 2018; Kirmse & Chaboo, 2018). Others, such as resource‐stocking eusocial Hymenopterans, may show less population variability throughout the year (Heithaus, 1979) and changes in visitation rate to particular tree species are more likely to reflect adaptive foraging on preferred resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%