Attracting pollinators and avoiding herbivores: insects influence plant traits within and across years
Abstract
It is found that plant traits had little effect on damage and pollination, but damage andpollination affected plant traits in both the treatment year and the subsequent year, and evidence of indirect effects between leaf herbivores and pollinators in both directions has not been previously demonstrated.
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