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Monocot Leaves are Eaten Less than Dicot Leaves in Tropical Lowland Rain Forests: Correlations with Toughness and Leaf Presentation

机译:在热带低地雨林中单子叶植物叶片的食用量少于双子叶植物叶片:与韧性和叶片外观的相关性

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Background and AimsIn tropical lowland rain forest (TLRF) the leaves of most monocots differ from those of most dicots in two ways that may reduce attack by herbivores. Firstly, they are tougher. Secondly, the immature leaves are tightly folded or rolled until 50–100 % of their final length. It was hypothesized that (a) losses of leaf area to herbivorous invertebrates are generally greatest during leaf expansion and smaller for monocots than for dicots, and (b) where losses after expansion are appreciable any difference between monocots and dicots then is smaller than that found during expansion.
机译:背景和目的在热带低地雨林(TLRF)中,大多数单子叶植物的叶子与大多数双子叶植物的叶子在两个方面不同,可以减少食草动物的攻击。首先,他们更坚强。其次,将未成熟的叶子紧紧折叠或卷起,直到其最终长度的50–100%。假设(a)食草无脊椎动物的叶面积损失通常在叶片扩张期间最大,单子叶植物比双子叶植物更小;(b)扩张后的损失明显,则单子叶植物和双子叶植物之间的差异小于所发现的差异。在扩展过程中。

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