Ausgabe 2020/1 Literatur

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Vandegehuchte, M.L. et al. (2017): Mammal-induced trophic cascades in invertebrate food webs are modulated by grazing intensity in subalpine grassland. Journal of Animal Ecology 86, 1434-1446.

Vandegehuchte, M.L. et al. (2018): Mammalian herbivores affect leafhoppers associated with specific plant functional types at different time scales. Functional Ecology 32, 545-555.

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Vandegehuchte, M.L. et al. (2017): Aboveground mammal and invertebrate exclusions cause consistant changes in soil food webs of two subalpine grassland types, but mechanisms are system-specific. Oikos 126: 212–223.

 

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