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Arthropod dynamics on sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata): effects of plant chemistry and avian predation

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Neil S Cobb, Rex G Cates, John A Wiens, Richard A Redak, and John T Rotenberry, Arthropod dynamics on sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata): effects of plant chemistry and avian predation: .

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We conducted a field experiment to assess interrelationships between leaf-tissue secondary chemistry, avian predation, and the abundance and diversity of arthropods occurring on sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) in central Oregon. Arthropods were removed from individual shrubs, some of which were then caged to exclude birds. Secondary chemistry and arthropods were sampled at intervals up to 56 wk following the defaunation/caging treatment. Recovery rates differed among arthropod taxa and functional groups. Several sap-sucking homopterans and hemipterans reached control levels within 2-4 wk of the treatment, whereas abundances of parasitoids and predators recovered to match control numbers only 6 wk after defaunation. Abundances of several [...]

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