A re-evaluation of hemispheric asymmetries in herbivory: a response to Kozlov & Klemola 2017
Zhang, Yuxin; Zhang, Shuang; Ma, Keming
刊名JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
2017-11-01
卷号105期号:6页码:1575-1579
关键词Biotic Interactions Climate Growth Form Herbivory Latitude Plant Defense Plant-herbivore Interactions
英文摘要1. Kozlov & Klemola (Journal of Ecology, 105, 2017: 000-000) argued that our conclusion about hemispheric asymmetries in herbivory is not supported after the replacement of data points extracted from Moles & Westoby (Oikos, 90, 2000: 517-524.). 2.To re-evaluate the asymmetries in herbivory, we analysed the revised dataset according to Kozlov & Klemola's (2017) suggestion, as well as the dataset used in Kozlov etal. (Global Ecology and Biogeography, 24, 2015: 1126-1135.). 3. All the analyses showed that herbivory decreased with latitude only in the Northern hemisphere, but in the Southern hemisphere, herbivory showed no relation to latitude. Model selection showed that in both datasets, hemisphere is a key determinant of herbivory, with Southern hemisphere having higher levels of herbivory than the Northern hemisphere. 4. Synthesis. Based on currently available data collected from publications, we found evidence for hemispheric asymmetries in herbivory. This conclusion is unlikely to change even when the controversial data points are replaced.
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.rcees.ac.cn/handle/311016/38939]  
专题生态环境研究中心_城市与区域生态国家重点实验室
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Zhang, Yuxin,Zhang, Shuang,Ma, Keming. A re-evaluation of hemispheric asymmetries in herbivory: a response to Kozlov & Klemola 2017[J]. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY,2017,105(6):1575-1579.
APA Zhang, Yuxin,Zhang, Shuang,&Ma, Keming.(2017).A re-evaluation of hemispheric asymmetries in herbivory: a response to Kozlov & Klemola 2017.JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY,105(6),1575-1579.
MLA Zhang, Yuxin,et al."A re-evaluation of hemispheric asymmetries in herbivory: a response to Kozlov & Klemola 2017".JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY 105.6(2017):1575-1579.
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