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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Material and methods
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Study site and species
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Tree-level fecundity measurements
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Outbreaking caterpillar and size range of attacked T. korupensis trees
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Data processing and statistical analyses
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Size–fecundity relationships of the three species
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Participation in masting events
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Dispersion of fruiting trees’ seed and pod production
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Results
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Caterpillar description and putative identification
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Tree-level fecundity (seed and pod production)
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Participation in masting events
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Dispersion of fruiting trees’ seed and pod production
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Size–fecundity relationships of the three species
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Effect of a climate difference between years?
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Discussion
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The Achaea caterpillar’s presence at Korup
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Tree fecundity
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Shifts in leaf nutrients’ status
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Do herbivory and climate interact to influence masting?
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Insect outbreaks vis-à-vis the EM trait and dominance in tropical forests
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Conclusion
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Data availability statement
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Acknowledgements
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References
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Supplementary materials
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