reviewEcology LettersJun 29, 2007Closed access

Tree diversity reduces herbivory by forest insects

CEA CESTA · UMR BIOdiversity, GEnes & Communities

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Abstract

Biodiversity loss from plant communities is often acknowledged to affect primary production but little is known about effects on herbivores. We conducted a meta-analysis of a worldwide data set of 119 studies to compare herbivory in single-species and mixed forests. This showed a significant reduction of herbivory in more diverse forests but this varied with the host specificity of insects. In diverse forests, herbivory by oligophagous species was virtually always reduced, whereas the response of polyphagous species was variable. Further analyses revealed that the composition of tree mixtures may be more important than species richness per se because diversity effects on herbivory were greater when mixed…

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Keywords
  • Herbivore
  • Ecology
  • Biology
  • Tree (set theory)
  • Diversity (politics)
  • Geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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