Most insect herbivores are specialised on a particular plant taxon. To have a better understanding of host shift func-tions and consequences for insect herbivores, it is essential to gather more information on the effects of variation in host quality on specialists across species and environments. We examined the effects of seasonally atypical food on mortality, developmental time, and final body mass of six sawfly species (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) feeding on the foliage of mountain birch (Betula pubescens ssp. czerepanovii), whose pooled larval feeding periods form a gradient and cover the growing season. Insect phenology was manipulated so that the larvae of early-season species would feed on atypically mature leaves and mid- or late-season...
Comparisons of traits of outbreaking and nonoutbreaking leaf-eating Lepidoptera and Symphyta have sh...
Effects of various single and two species diets on the performance of gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar (...
It is generally believed that tree species growing in mixed forest stands are less susceptible to in...
1. Several theories aim at predicting changes in the interactions between plants and herbivores over...
Abstract. 1. With respect to seasonal availability for herbivores, plants defended by synthesising q...
Specialist herbivores are suggested to be unaffected by or attracted to the defense compounds of the...
Soudi S, Reinhold K, Engqvist L. Host-associated divergence in sympatric host races of the leaf beet...
Because many gypsy moths may experience multiple species diets in nature, I studied performance and ...
<p>Susceptibility of trees to herbivorous insects is often associated with the tree growth and pheno...
Summary: Spatial-temporal realism is often missing in many studies of multitrophic interactions, whi...
1. The spatial and temporal abundance of the aphid Euceraphis betulae was investigated in relation t...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
Nutritional indices in the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar (L.}} under field conditions and host switch...
By feeding on plant tissue, insect herbivores can change several characteristics of their hosts. The...
Comparisons of traits of outbreaking and nonoutbreaking leaf-eating Lepidoptera and Symphyta have sh...
Effects of various single and two species diets on the performance of gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar (...
It is generally believed that tree species growing in mixed forest stands are less susceptible to in...
1. Several theories aim at predicting changes in the interactions between plants and herbivores over...
Abstract. 1. With respect to seasonal availability for herbivores, plants defended by synthesising q...
Specialist herbivores are suggested to be unaffected by or attracted to the defense compounds of the...
Soudi S, Reinhold K, Engqvist L. Host-associated divergence in sympatric host races of the leaf beet...
Because many gypsy moths may experience multiple species diets in nature, I studied performance and ...
<p>Susceptibility of trees to herbivorous insects is often associated with the tree growth and pheno...
Summary: Spatial-temporal realism is often missing in many studies of multitrophic interactions, whi...
1. The spatial and temporal abundance of the aphid Euceraphis betulae was investigated in relation t...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
Nutritional indices in the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar (L.}} under field conditions and host switch...
By feeding on plant tissue, insect herbivores can change several characteristics of their hosts. The...
Comparisons of traits of outbreaking and nonoutbreaking leaf-eating Lepidoptera and Symphyta have sh...
Effects of various single and two species diets on the performance of gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar (...
It is generally believed that tree species growing in mixed forest stands are less susceptible to in...