Forest Insect—Plant Interactions
Justin G. A. Whitehill, Jörg Bohlmann, Paal Krokene
Abstract
Abstract Insects and plants dominate terrestrial ecosystems in terms of both species numbers and biomass. Ecological relationships between insects and plants are ubiquitous and insect-plant interactions are important for ecosystem structuring and functioning.
Topics & Concepts
StructuringInsectEcosystemEcologyBiomass (ecology)Terrestrial ecosystemBiologyForest ecologyEcosystem ecologyGeographyAgroforestryBusinessFinancePlant and animal studiesForest Insect Ecology and ManagementEcology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies