Authors
Marco D Visser, Helene C Muller‐Landau, S Joseph Wright, Gemma Rutten, Patrick A Jansen
Publication date
2011/11
Journal
Ecology letters
Volume
14
Issue
11
Pages
1093-1100
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 1093–1100
Abstract
Natural enemies, especially host‐specific enemies, are hypothesised to facilitate the coexistence of plant species by disproportionately inflicting more damage at increasing host abundance. However, few studies have assessed such Janzen–Connell mechanisms on a scale relevant for coexistence and no study has evaluated potential top‐down influences on the specialized pests. We quantified seed predation by specialist invertebrates and generalist vertebrates, as well as larval predation on these invertebrates, for the Neotropical palm Attalea butyracea across ten 4‐ha plots spanning 20‐fold variation in palm density. As palm density increased, seed attack by bruchid beetles increased, whereas seed predation by rodents held constant. But because rodent predation on bruchid larvae increased disproportionately with increasing palm density, bruchid emergence …
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