Abstract Exotic plants may act as population sinks or evolutionary traps for native herbivores. The native but-terfly Pieris oleracea lays eggs on garlic mustard, Alliaria petiolata, but larvae develop very poorly on this exotic invasive plant. We examined oviposition preference of individual females and larval performance of their off-spring for individuals from one area where garlic mustard is well established and one where it is absent. These data were used to assess whether garlic mustard is being incorporated into or excluded from the diet. Females from the area without garlic mustard showed a wide range of preference, families had low larval survival on garlic mustard, and larval survivorship showed no correlation with mothers ’ prefe...
Exotic plants bring with them traits that evolved elsewhere into their new ranges. These traits may ...
Exotic plants bring with them traits that evolved elsewhere into their new ranges. These traits may ...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
[KEYWORDS: Exotic invasive species Volatiles Plant preference–performance Host shift Multitrophic in...
Abstract Simple rearing experiments were con-ducted to address two questions relevant to under-stand...
Background/Question/Methods Understanding the impact of invasive species on native ecosystems is imp...
Background/Question/Methods Understanding the impact of invasive species on native ecosystems is imp...
Background/Question/Methods Understanding the impact of invasive species on native ecosystems is imp...
In their new range, exotic plants create the possibility for novel interactions to occur with native...
As it pertains to insect herbivores, the preference-performance hypothesis posits that females will ...
Abstract This study examined the effects of feeding interval, access to host plants (thus, a source ...
As it pertains to insect herbivores, the preference-performance hypothesis posits that females will ...
As it pertains to insect herbivores, the preference-performance hypothesis posits that females will ...
As it pertains to insect herbivores, the preference-performance hypothesis posits that females will ...
Exotic plants bring with them traits that evolved elsewhere into their new ranges. These traits may ...
Exotic plants bring with them traits that evolved elsewhere into their new ranges. These traits may ...
Exotic plants bring with them traits that evolved elsewhere into their new ranges. These traits may ...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
[KEYWORDS: Exotic invasive species Volatiles Plant preference–performance Host shift Multitrophic in...
Abstract Simple rearing experiments were con-ducted to address two questions relevant to under-stand...
Background/Question/Methods Understanding the impact of invasive species on native ecosystems is imp...
Background/Question/Methods Understanding the impact of invasive species on native ecosystems is imp...
Background/Question/Methods Understanding the impact of invasive species on native ecosystems is imp...
In their new range, exotic plants create the possibility for novel interactions to occur with native...
As it pertains to insect herbivores, the preference-performance hypothesis posits that females will ...
Abstract This study examined the effects of feeding interval, access to host plants (thus, a source ...
As it pertains to insect herbivores, the preference-performance hypothesis posits that females will ...
As it pertains to insect herbivores, the preference-performance hypothesis posits that females will ...
As it pertains to insect herbivores, the preference-performance hypothesis posits that females will ...
Exotic plants bring with them traits that evolved elsewhere into their new ranges. These traits may ...
Exotic plants bring with them traits that evolved elsewhere into their new ranges. These traits may ...
Exotic plants bring with them traits that evolved elsewhere into their new ranges. These traits may ...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...