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Tree diversity reduces herbivory by forest insects
(Ecology Letters. vol. 10, n° 9, pp. 835–848, 2007)Article de revue -
Relevance of exotic pine plantations as a surrogate habitat for ground beetles (Carabidae) where native forest is rare
(Biodiversity and Conservation. vol. 17, n° 5, pp. 1171-1185, 2008)Article de revue -
Conserving butterflies in fragmented plantation forests: are edge and interior habitats equally important?
(Journal of Insect Conservation. vol. 15, n° 4, pp. 591 - 601, 2011)Article de revue -
Importance of semi-natural habitats for the conservation of butterfly communities in landscapes dominated
(Biodiversity and Conservation. vol. 17, n° 5, pp. 1149-1169, 2008)Article de revue -
Combined effects of defoliation and water stress on pine growth and non-structural carbohydrates
(Tree Physiology. vol. 34, n° 4, pp. 367-376, 2014)Article de revue -
Plantation forests and biodiversity: oxymoron or opportunity?
(Biodiversity and Conservation. vol. 17, n° 5, pp. 925-951, 2008)Article de revue -
Fungal endophyte communities differ between chestnut galls and surrounding foliar tissues
(Fungal Ecology. vol. 42, pp. 1-8, 2019)Article de revue -
Genetic diversity increases insect herbivory on oak saplings
(PLoS ONE. vol. 7, n° 8, pp. 10 p., 2012)Article de revue -
Plant neighbours mediate bird predation effects on arthropod abundance and herbivory
(Ecological Entomology. vol. 38, n° 5, pp. 448-455, 2013)Article de revue -
How do sex and sexual maturation influence the response of Monochamus galloprovincialis to host odours?
(Journal of Applied Entomology. vol. 141, n° 7, pp. 551-56, 2017)Article de revue