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Birds defend trees from herbivores in a Neotropical forest canopy
Sunshine A. Van Bael
, Jeffrey D. Brawn
, Scott K. Robinson
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
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Arthropods
100%
Neotropical Forest
100%
Herbivore
100%
Forest Canopy
100%
Understory
50%
Foliage
50%
Bird Predation
50%
Forest Birds
25%
Tropical Forest
25%
Saplings
25%
Trophic Cascade
25%
Arthropod Density
25%
Plant Damage
25%
Neotropical Tree Species
25%
Plant Foliage
25%
Support Theory
25%
Arthropod Herbivore
25%
Indirect Defense
25%
Low Diversity System
25%
Canopy Tree Species
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Forest Canopy
100%
Arthropod
100%
Understory
33%
Predation
33%
Branches
16%
Tropical Forest
16%
Plant Damage
16%