Functional Traits Mediate the Natural Enemy Response to Land Use at the Local Scale
Arthropods are key nodes for the provision of ecosystem services such as pest control, but their response to land-use change is highly variable depending on the scale of analysis and the natural enemies’ life histories. We evaluate the effects of landscape- and local-scale variables of natural enemi...
Main Authors: | Amoroso, M.M (Author), Chillo, V. (Author), Garibaldi, L.A (Author), Szudruk Pascual, M.N (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2023
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