Arthropod assemblages in a focal tree species (Eucalyptus microcarpa) depends on the species mix in restoration plantings
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2013
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Barton, Philip
Colloff, Matthew J.
Pullen, Kimberi R.
Cunningham, Saul
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Kluwer Academic Publishers
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The composition of arthropods in trees has long been a topic of interest, with many studies exploring ways in which arthropod communities differ among tree species or entire forests. Few studies, however, have examined arthropods from trees in restoration
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Keywords: abundance; ant; arthropod; biodiversity; fauna; foliage; plant-herbivore interaction; restoration ecology; revegetation; species richness; tree; Acacia; Arthropoda; Coleoptera; Eucalyptus; Eucalyptus microcarpa; Formicidae; Hemiptera; Hexapoda; Psyllidae Acacia; Ants; Eucalyptus microcarpa; Hemiptera; Insect; Psyllid; Revegetation
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Biodiversity and Conservation
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