Intraspecific variation in herbivory on two tropical tree species

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Coley, Phyllis D.
Title Intraspecific variation in herbivory on two tropical tree species
Date 1983
Description Levels of herbivory on young and mature leaves were determined for two tree species, Trichilia cipo (Meliaceae) and Cecropia insignis (Moraceae), in a lowland rain forest of Panama. Saplings of both species were studied in light gaps, and in addition, Trichilia was studied in the understory.
Type Text
Publisher Ecological Society of America
Volume 64
Issue 3
First Page 426
Last Page 433
Subject Cecropia insignis; Trichilia cipo; Herbivory; Intraspecific variation; Panama; Temporal distribution; Treefall gaps; Tropical forest; Understory
Subject LCSH Forest ecology -- Tropics; Plant defenses
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Coley, P. D. (1983). Intraspecific variation in herbivory on two tropical tree species. Ecology, 64(3), 426-33.
Rights Management (c) Ecological Society of America
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6w09qd2
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