Plant-animal interactions deal with wildfires in unexpected ways
Wildfires might seem like dramatic events, even in ecosystems where they are fully natural. Yet plants and animals have evolved all sorts of strategies to cope with them. But what happens to sensitive animal-plant interactions after a fire? Our recent studies show that fire-adapted Mediterranean plants can quickly adjust to post-fire losses of beneficial insects, and even benefit from the loss of antagonistic ones
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Annals of Botany Company
2018-08-15
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/184216 |
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