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ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
卷 26, 期 2, 页码 377-383出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1007/s11284-010-0792-1
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Community; Folivory; Herbivore; Latitude; North America; Temperature
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- Rutgers University
There is a widespread belief that warmer climate forests suffer more folivory, as a proportion of leaf area, than cooler climate forests. However, there is a need for closely standardized studies to test this assumption. In this study, we estimated total folivory as percentage area damaged in freshly fallen, undecayed autumn leaves from the forest floor during the lifetime of deciduous tree leaves, using scanner-linked software. Over a period of 2 years, 154 samples were taken at 96 forested localities in eastern North America, spanning 17A degrees of latitude. In terms of percentage area damage per leaf, the results in both years sampled suggest that there is significantly more damage in warmer, lower latitude areas of eastern North America. The decreasing folivory rate is higher in northern than in southern regions. The observations of a latitudinal trend may suggest that 'biotic' interaction is indeed more important in warmer temperate climates compared to cool temperate climates.
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