Directory Home
Researchers
Departments
Publications
Projects
Activities
Datasets
Home
>
Research
>
Publications & Outputs
>
Do birch trees (Betula pendula) grow better if ...
Research
Research at Lancaster
Researchers
Departments & Centres
Publications & Outputs
Projects
Activities
Datasets
Lancaster Environment Centre
Keywords
Foraging behavior
,
Animal plant relation
,
Parasitism
,
Phytophagous
,
Damage
,
Hardwood forest tree
,
Growth
,
Plant leaf
,
Leaf area
,
Seasonal variation
,
Predation
,
Field study
,
England
,
Betula pendula
,
Formica rufa
,
Aphididae
,
Feeding behavior
,
Great britain
,
United Kingdom
,
Europe
,
Betulaceae
,
Dicotyledones
,
Angiospermae
,
Spermatophyta
,
Formicidae
,
Formicoidea
,
Aculeata
,
Hymenoptera
,
Insecta
,
Arthropoda
,
Invertebrata
,
Aphidoidea
,
Homoptera
View graph of relations
Do birch trees (Betula pendula) grow better if foraged by wood ants?
Research output
:
Contribution to Journal/Magazine
›
Journal article
Published
Overview
Cite this
T. Mahdi
J. B. Whittaker
Close
More...
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>
1993
<mark>Journal</mark>
Journal of Animal Ecology
Issue number
1
Volume
62
Number of pages
16
Pages (from-to)
101-116
Publication Status
Published
<mark>Original language</mark>
English