Publication: Feedback effects between plant and flower-visiting insect communities along a primary succession gradient
Feedback effects between plant and flower-visiting insect communities along a primary succession gradient
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Losapio, G., Gobbi, M., Marano, G., Avesani, D., Boracchi, P., Compostella, C., Pavesi, M., Schöb, C., Seppi, R., Sommaggio, D., Zanetti, A., & Caccianiga, M. (2016). Feedback effects between plant and flower-visiting insect communities along a primary succession gradient. Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 10(6), 485–495. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11829-016-9444-x
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Primary successions of glacier forelands are unique model systems to investigate community dynamics and assembly processes. However, successional changes of plant and insect communities have been mainly analysed separately. Therefore, changes in plant–insect interactions along successional gradients on glacier forelands remain unknown, despite their relevance to ecosystem functioning. This study assessed how successional changes of the vegetation influenced the composition of the flower-visiting insect assemblages of two plant species
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Losapio, G., Gobbi, M., Marano, G., Avesani, D., Boracchi, P., Compostella, C., Pavesi, M., Schöb, C., Seppi, R., Sommaggio, D., Zanetti, A., & Caccianiga, M. (2016). Feedback effects between plant and flower-visiting insect communities along a primary succession gradient. Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 10(6), 485–495. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11829-016-9444-x