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Science 25 August 2006
DOI: 10.1126/science.1129237


Why Are There So Many Species of Herbivorous Insects in Tropical Rainforests?
Vojtech Novotny, Pavel Drozd, Scott E. Miller, Miroslav Kulfan, Milan Janda, Yves Basset, George D. Weiblen

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On page 2, in the second paragraph under "Study areas," "oak—hawthorn" has been changed to "oak—hornbeam."
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