Despite considerable interest in the factors affecting trophic cascades in terrestrial systems, there has been relatively little attention paid to the importance of the herbivore-plant link in explaining why some systems ‘‘cascade’ ’ (have strong top-down effects on plant survival and population growth) and others ‘‘trickle’ ’ (have top-down effects on plant damage, but little effect on plant fitness). This is despite the fact that herbivore guild identity has long been recognized as a major force affecting herbivore-plant interactions. We address the potential importance of herbivore guild identity in determining the strength of tritrophic interactions by reviewing literature concerning plant damage from and induced defenses against two ‘‘...
Herbivores affect plants through direct effects, such as tissue damage, and through indirect effects...
Studies of insect herbivory have mostly focused on leaf-feeding even though most woody plant biomass...
Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive ability of s...
Contains fulltext : 163427.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Plant-mediated ...
Root herbivores and pathogens play an important role in driving plant abundance, species diversity, ...
In terrestrial food webs, the study of multitrophic interactions traditionally has focused on organi...
In terrestrial food webs, the study of multitrophic interactions traditionally has focused on organi...
Root herbivores and pathogens play an important role in driving plant abundance, species diversity, ...
P>1. Root herbivores and pathogens interfere with basic below-ground plant function, and can ther...
Gonzalez Megias A, Müller C. Root herbivores and detritivores shape above-ground multitrophic assemb...
The processes that determine the structure of plant communities are of considerable practical and th...
1. Mutualistic and antagonistic aboveground and belowground species have the potential to be involve...
Background: Plants are hotbeds for parasites such as arthropod herbivores, which acquire nutrients a...
Plant–insect interactions typically take place in complex settings of interactions among multiple tr...
Variation in plant defenses and predation has the potential to cause profound changes in herbivore p...
Herbivores affect plants through direct effects, such as tissue damage, and through indirect effects...
Studies of insect herbivory have mostly focused on leaf-feeding even though most woody plant biomass...
Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive ability of s...
Contains fulltext : 163427.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Plant-mediated ...
Root herbivores and pathogens play an important role in driving plant abundance, species diversity, ...
In terrestrial food webs, the study of multitrophic interactions traditionally has focused on organi...
In terrestrial food webs, the study of multitrophic interactions traditionally has focused on organi...
Root herbivores and pathogens play an important role in driving plant abundance, species diversity, ...
P>1. Root herbivores and pathogens interfere with basic below-ground plant function, and can ther...
Gonzalez Megias A, Müller C. Root herbivores and detritivores shape above-ground multitrophic assemb...
The processes that determine the structure of plant communities are of considerable practical and th...
1. Mutualistic and antagonistic aboveground and belowground species have the potential to be involve...
Background: Plants are hotbeds for parasites such as arthropod herbivores, which acquire nutrients a...
Plant–insect interactions typically take place in complex settings of interactions among multiple tr...
Variation in plant defenses and predation has the potential to cause profound changes in herbivore p...
Herbivores affect plants through direct effects, such as tissue damage, and through indirect effects...
Studies of insect herbivory have mostly focused on leaf-feeding even though most woody plant biomass...
Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive ability of s...