Bird predation on forest insects: An exclosure experiment

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Exclusion experiments show that birds significantly reduce densities of larval Lepidoptera on forest understory vegetation. When insect densities are already low, bird predation may act both as a population regulator and as a strong agent of natural selection. Copyright © 1979 AAAS.

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Holmes, R. T., Schultz, J. C., & Nothnagle, P. (1979). Bird predation on forest insects: An exclosure experiment. Science, 206(4417), 462–463. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.206.4417.462

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