Fundamental and realized niches of two chrysomelid competitors on two Salix host species
The fundamental and realized niches of phytophagous insects constitute an important topic in contemporary ecology. Hutchinson (1965) formulized the concept of the fundamental and realized niche with regards to species responses to interspecific competition; and for the herbivore insects’ community t...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2015
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