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A random survival forest illustrates the importance of natural enemies compared to host plant quality on leaf beetle survival rates.

Thomas A VerschutPeter A Hambäck
Published in: BMC ecology (2018)
Our results suggest that the soil moisture content is not an overarching factor that determines the interplay between factors related to host plant quality and factors relating to natural enemies on the survival of G. sagittariae in different microhabitats. Moreover, the natural enemy exclusion experiments and the random survival forest analysis suggest that natural enemies have a stronger indirect impact on the survival of G. sagittariae offspring than host plant quality.
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