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Urban Warming Drives Insect Pest Abundance on Street Trees

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E. K. Meineke, R. R. Dunn, and J. Sexton, 2013, Urban Warming Drives Insect Pest Abundance on Street Trees: PLoS One.

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Abstract (from http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0059687): Cities profoundly alter biological communities, favoring some species over others, though the mechanisms that govern these changes are largely unknown. Herbivorous arthropod pests are often more abundant in urban than in rural areas, and urban outbreaks have been attributed to reduced control by predators and parasitoids and to increased susceptibility of stressed urban plants. These hypotheses, however, leave many outbreaks unexplained and fail to predict variation in pest abundance within cities. Here we show that the abundance of a common insect pest is positively related to temperature even when controlling for other habitat characteristics. The [...]

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E. K. Meineke, R. R. Dunn, J. Sexton
Funding Agency :
Southeast CSC
(other) :
S. D. Frank

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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