Specialisation and diversity of multiple trophic groups are promoted by different forest features

  1. Penone, C.
  2. Allan, E.
  3. Soliveres, S.
  4. Felipe-Lucia, M.R.
  5. Gossner, M.M.
  6. Seibold, S.
  7. Simons, N.K.
  8. Schall, P.
  9. van der Plas, F.
  10. Manning, P.
  11. Manzanedo, R.D.
  12. Boch, S.
  13. Prati, D.
  14. Ammer, C.
  15. Bauhus, J.
  16. Buscot, F.
  17. Ehbrecht, M.
  18. Goldmann, K.
  19. Jung, K.
  20. Müller, J.
  21. Müller, J.C.
  22. Pena, R.
  23. Polle, A.
  24. Renner, S.C.
  25. Ruess, L.
  26. Schönig, I.
  27. Schrumpf, M.
  28. Solly, E.F.
  29. Tschapka, M.
  30. Weisser, W.W.
  31. Wubet, T.
  32. Fischer, M.
  33. Show all authors +
Journal:
Ecology Letters

ISSN: 1461-0248 1461-023X

Year of publication: 2019

Volume: 22

Issue: 1

Pages: 170-180

Type: Letter

DOI: 10.1111/ELE.13182 GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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