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mediated by interactions between organisms. The plant community composition is influenced by competitive interactions among plants, which is affected by herbivore species. Leaf area loss to insects can reduce [...] increased on adult compared to juvenile trees. The distribution of galls is strongly linked to the theory of harsh environment, which is based on top-down control through predation. Further impact on arthropod [...] , 2003). Leaf damage is variable between broadleaved temperate forest sites worldwide and ranges between 1–20% (Kozlov, 2008; Adams & Zhang, 2009; Schowalter, 2011). Herbivory is generally lower in temperate
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leaves compared to the understory. Since F. syl- vatica is a shade-tolerant tree species, higher leaf nitrogen concentration in lower light envi- ronment is a strategy of nitrogen partitioning for more efficient [...] higher leaf carbon content and CN ratio than in the understory. This pattern is linked to increasing light conditions [41]. There is a strong relationship between light and leaf quality that determines herbivory [...] conditions is supported. Since light and temperature are generally expected to be strongly correlated, direct effects of light and temperature on herbivory are likely to be confounded [29]. Light is certainly
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biomass, decompose and recycle nutrients (Cardinale et al., 2012) as is reported for forests (Piotto, 2008; Zhang et al., 2012). There is evi- dence of an important connection between biodiversity and ecosystem [...] there is a need to investigate the effects for at least subgroups because they probably vary for orders and even species of insects. Globally the greatest abundance and diversity of insects is in the [...] abundance of insects (reviewed by Ulyshen, 2011). Phyto- diversity, i.e. the diversity of vascular plants, is supposed to be an important factor for insect diversity in forest eco- systems (Erwin, 1982). In food
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parasitoids [64] is higher in mature, compared to juvenile, trees. According to the hypothesis of harsh environment, herbivory of galls is higher in xeric, compared to mesic, habitats, which is explained by [...] question is the underlying cause behind the plant ontogenetic effect on preferences of arthropod herbivores for juvenile or adult F. sylvatica. The ontogenetic variation of leaf toughness [10,17] is linked [...] autotransform= TRUE) # calculation of NMDS with two dimensions; goodness of fit is indicated by the stress value; stress value 0.187 is determined with the category “usable” (stress value < 0.20) following the