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Native oak diversity increases herbivory to non-native oaks
Ian S. Pearse, Andrew L. Hipp
Illinois Natural History Survey
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Non-native
100%
Non-native Plants
100%
Diversity Increase
100%
Native Oaks
100%
Native Host
50%
Herbivore
50%
Diversity-invasibility Relationships
50%
Herbivore Damage
33%
Leaf Damage
33%
Native Trees
33%
United States
16%
Large Collection
16%
Insect Herbivory
16%
Species Richness
16%
Plant Fitness
16%
Plant Population
16%
Population Growth
16%
Close Relatives
16%
Plant Community
16%
Novel Plants
16%
Oak Species
16%
Native Plant Diversity
16%
Oak Trees
16%
Invasibility
16%
Native Herbivore
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Quercus
100%
Plant Community
12%
Population Growth
12%