It has long been believed that plant-animal interactions, including herbivory, are more intense toward the trop-ics. The more intense interactions in the tropics are thought to have selected for higher levels of defenses against herbivores. These ideas are fundamental to our understanding of global patterns in diversity, and for our understanding of plant-animal interactions. However, recent analyses have tended not to support the tradition-al hypothesis of higher herbivory and defenses at lower latitudes. Despite mounting empirical evidence, many ecologists have been slow to re-assess their beliefs. I show clear evidence for citation bias, with papers that support the traditional idea being cited over six times as often as papers that show...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
Aim : Plants on islands are often subjected to lower levels of herbivory relative to those found at ...
1. The idea that biotic interactions, including herbivory, predation and competition are more intens...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier.Both herbivory and plant defence...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
more than native plants. Further analysis reveals that the effect of native herbivores is reduced on...
Herbivory is predicted to increase at lower latitudes, leading to the evolution of increased plant d...
Climate change can drive major shifts in community composition and interactions between resident spe...
Climate change can drive major shifts in community composition and interactions between resident spe...
Climate change can drive major shifts in community composition and interactions between resident spe...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
Plant-herbivore interactions shape community dynamics across marine, freshwater, and terrestrial hab...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
Aim : Plants on islands are often subjected to lower levels of herbivory relative to those found at ...
1. The idea that biotic interactions, including herbivory, predation and competition are more intens...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier.Both herbivory and plant defence...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
more than native plants. Further analysis reveals that the effect of native herbivores is reduced on...
Herbivory is predicted to increase at lower latitudes, leading to the evolution of increased plant d...
Climate change can drive major shifts in community composition and interactions between resident spe...
Climate change can drive major shifts in community composition and interactions between resident spe...
Climate change can drive major shifts in community composition and interactions between resident spe...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
Plant-herbivore interactions shape community dynamics across marine, freshwater, and terrestrial hab...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
Aim : Plants on islands are often subjected to lower levels of herbivory relative to those found at ...