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Global metawebs of spider predation highlight consequences of land-use change for terrestrial predator-prey networks


AutorenlisteBirkhofer, K; Diehl, E; Wolters, V; Smith, HG

Erschienen inAdaptive Food Webs : Stability and Transitions of Real and Model Ecosystems

HerausgeberlisteMoore, JC; de Ruiter, PC; McCann, KS; Wolters, V

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2018

Seiten193-213

ISBN978-1-107-18211-0

eISBN978-1-316-87186-7

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1017/9781316871867.015



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Harvard-ZitierstilBirkhofer, K., Diehl, E., Wolters, V. and Smith, H. (2018) Global metawebs of spider predation highlight consequences of land-use change for terrestrial predator-prey networks, in Moore, J., de Ruiter, P., McCann, K. and Wolters, V. (eds.) Adaptive Food Webs : Stability and Transitions of Real and Model Ecosystems. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 193-213. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316871867.015

APA-ZitierstilBirkhofer, K., Diehl, E., Wolters, V., & Smith, H. (2018). Global metawebs of spider predation highlight consequences of land-use change for terrestrial predator-prey networks. In Moore, J., de Ruiter, P., McCann, K., & Wolters, V. (Eds.), Adaptive Food Webs : Stability and Transitions of Real and Model Ecosystems (pp. 193-213). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316871867.015


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