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Autor:
Saul A. Cunningham, R. B. Floyd
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 225:400-403
Herbivore damage is expected to reduce plant growth. The plant vigour hypothesis suggests, however, that many herbivores are attracted to fast growing plants. If these two opposing forces occur, what is the expected relationship between plant size an
Publikováno v:
Austral Ecology. 30:103-117
We examined the potential of forest plantations to support communities of forest-using insects when planted into an area with greatly reduced native forest cover. We surveyed the insect fauna of Eucalyptus globulus (Myrtaceae) plantations and native
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 205:351-357
Larvae of moths in the genus Hypsipyla are specialist feeders on trees in the Swietenioideae sub-family of Meliaceae. It has been suggested that there is a pattern of preference for endemic hosts such that the Asian Hypsipyla robusta damages Asian sw
Autor:
R. B. Floyd, Saul A. Cunningham
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 34:642-648
Hypsipyla robusta Moore is a shoot-boring moth that feeds on species in the Swietenioideae subfamily of Meliaceae, including the rain forest tree Toona ciliata M. Roemer. Damage from Hypsipyla has been a major barrier to growing these species in plan
Publikováno v:
Australian Forestry. 57:65-68
Summary The level of defoliation caused by larvae of autumn gum moth (Mnesampela privata) and of leaf necrosis caused by larvae of leatblister sawfly (Phylacteophaga froggatti) were compared between different provenances of blue gum (Eucalyptus globu
Publikováno v:
Australian Forestry. 57:45-48
Summary The level of damage to foliage of Eucalyptus blakelyi and E. camaldulensis caused by Cardiaspina albitextura, C. retator, Phylacteophaga froggatti and Mnesampela privata was recorded for a range of provenances in plantations near Seymour and
Publikováno v:
Journal of chemical ecology. 37(3)
Individual Eucalyptus trees in south-eastern Australia vary considerably in susceptibility to herbivores. On the one hand, studies with insect herbivores have suggested that variation in the concentrations of foliar monoterpenes is related to variati
Autor:
Caroline Hauxwell, Allan D. Watt, Manon Griffiths, Martin R. Speight, Marianne Horak, F. Ross Wylie, Don P. A. Sands, R. B. Floyd
Publikováno v:
Big-Leaf Mahogany ISBN: 0387988378
Hypsipyla grandella and Hypsipyla robusta are serious pests of species of the subfamily Swietenioideae of the family Meliaceae in virtually every moist tropical region of the world. An international workshop reviewed the ecology and control of Hypsip
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::3f9b71f82d812d2d1995ae7ddd584a83
https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-21778-9_21
https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-21778-9_21
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Applied Ecology. 34:1322
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Ecology. 85:398