logo
HomeArticlesAbout
Register | Login
Research Article
Plant Ecology and Evolution 156(1): 46-58
https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.96572 (22 Feb 2023)
Other versions:
XML
PDF
cart
 
 
Twitter
Facebook
Mendeley
Reddit
Notify a colleague
  • ContentsContents
  • Article InfoArticle Info
  • CitationCitation
  • MetricsMetrics
  • CommentComment
  • RelatedRelated
  • FigsFigs
  • TabsTabs
  • MapMap
  • TaxaTaxa
  • DataData
  • RefsRefs
  • CitedCited
  • ErratumErratum
  • Article title
  • Abstract
  • Keywords
  • Introduction
  • Material and methods
    • Study site and species
    • Tree-level fecundity measurements
    • Outbreaking caterpillar and size range of attacked T. korupensis trees
    • Data processing and statistical analyses
      • Size–fecundity relationships of the three species
      • Participation in masting events
      • Dispersion of fruiting trees’ seed and pod production
  • Results
    • Caterpillar description and putative identification
    • Tree-level fecundity (seed and pod production)
      • Participation in masting events
      • Dispersion of fruiting trees’ seed and pod production
      • Size–fecundity relationships of the three species
    • Effect of a climate difference between years?
  • Discussion
    • The Achaea caterpillar’s presence at Korup
    • Tree fecundity
    • Shifts in leaf nutrients’ status
    • Do herbivory and climate interact to influence masting?
    • Insect outbreaks vis-à-vis the EM trait and dominance in tropical forests
  • Conclusion
  • Data availability statement
  • Acknowledgements
  • References
  • Supplementary materials
Powered by

This website uses cookies in order to improve your web experience. Read our Cookies Policy

OK