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Low host specificity in species-rich assemblages of xylem- and phloem-feeding herbivores (Auchenorrhyncha) in a New Guinea lowland rain forest
Francesca F. Dem
, Alan J.A. Stewart
, Amos Gibson
,
George D. Weiblen
, Vojtech Novotny
Plant and Microbial Biology
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Auchenorrhyncha
100%
Colonizer
14%
Feeding Guilds
14%
Forest Vegetation
14%
Generalist
14%
Germany
28%
Herbivore
100%
Host Abundance
14%
Host Plant Range
14%
Host Plant Species
14%
Host Species
14%
Host Specificity
100%
Limited Resources
14%
Lowland Rainforest
100%
New Guinea
100%
Papua New Guinea
28%
Phloem Feeder
14%
Phloem Feeding
100%
Phylogenetic Distance
14%
Plant Families
14%
Plant Species
71%
Primary Forest
14%
Regional Species Pool
14%
Species Composition
14%
Species List
14%
Species Richness
14%
Strong Predictor
14%
Tropical Rainforest
14%
Xylem Feeding
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Auchenorrhyncha
100%
Host Plant
28%
Host Range
100%
Lowlands
100%
Phloem
100%
Primary Forest
14%
Rain Forest
100%
Tropical Rain Forest
14%
Xylem
100%