Host shifting by phytophagous insects may play an important role in generating insect diversity by initiating host-race formation and speciation. Models of the host shifting process often invoke reduced rates of natural enemy attack on a novel host in order to balance the maladaptation expected following the shift. Such “enemy-free space” has been documented for some insects, at some times and places, but few studies have assessed the occurrence of enemy-free space across years, among sites, or among insect species. We measured parasitoid attack rates on three insect herbivores of two goldenrods (Solidago altissima L. and Solidago gigantea Ait.), with data from multiple sites and multiple years for each herbivore. For each insect herbivore,...
1. Changing plant composition in a community can have profound consequences for herbivore and parasi...
Interactions of insect pests and their natural enemies increasingly are being considered from a meta...
1. As species shift their geographic distributions, new feeding interactions with natural enemies su...
Host shifting by phytophagous insects may play an important role in generating insect diversity by i...
The concept of ‘‘enemy-free space’’ (EFS) refers to ways of living that reduce or eliminate the vuln...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
SYNOPSIS. Host shifts and subsequent host-race formation likely play a more common role in the speci...
The ‘enemy‐free space’ hypothesis predicts that herbivorous insects can escape their natural enemies...
A geographic mosaic of coevolution has produced local reciprocal adaptation in tall goldenrod, Solid...
Abstract Interactions between insect herbivores and host plants can involve herbivore-host pairs tha...
152 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Two leafminers (Tildenia geor...
Understanding the evolutionary transition from solitary to group living in animals is a profound cha...
1. Changing plant composition in a community can have profound consequences for herbivore and parasi...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...
In this paper I examine how host use may have influenced the diversification of phytophagous insects...
1. Changing plant composition in a community can have profound consequences for herbivore and parasi...
Interactions of insect pests and their natural enemies increasingly are being considered from a meta...
1. As species shift their geographic distributions, new feeding interactions with natural enemies su...
Host shifting by phytophagous insects may play an important role in generating insect diversity by i...
The concept of ‘‘enemy-free space’’ (EFS) refers to ways of living that reduce or eliminate the vuln...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
SYNOPSIS. Host shifts and subsequent host-race formation likely play a more common role in the speci...
The ‘enemy‐free space’ hypothesis predicts that herbivorous insects can escape their natural enemies...
A geographic mosaic of coevolution has produced local reciprocal adaptation in tall goldenrod, Solid...
Abstract Interactions between insect herbivores and host plants can involve herbivore-host pairs tha...
152 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Two leafminers (Tildenia geor...
Understanding the evolutionary transition from solitary to group living in animals is a profound cha...
1. Changing plant composition in a community can have profound consequences for herbivore and parasi...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...
In this paper I examine how host use may have influenced the diversification of phytophagous insects...
1. Changing plant composition in a community can have profound consequences for herbivore and parasi...
Interactions of insect pests and their natural enemies increasingly are being considered from a meta...
1. As species shift their geographic distributions, new feeding interactions with natural enemies su...