Herbivores and pollinators can simultaneously exert selective pressures on plant traits via direct and indirect effects. Net selection on plant traits, such as defensive chemistry, may be difficult to predict from studying either of these interactions in isolation. In this study, alkaloids were manipulated experimentally in the hemiparasitic annual plant Castilleja indivisa (Scrophulariaceae; Indian paintbrush) by growing these parasites with bitter (high-alkaloid) or sweet (low-alkaloid) near-isogenic lines of the host Lupinus albus (Fabaceae) in the field. To evaluate the effect of herbivores, half of the Indian paintbrush plants were randomly assigned to a reduced-herbivory treatment using insecticide, and the other half to a natural-her...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
Pollinators and herbivores can both affect the evolutionary diversification of plant reproductive tr...
1. Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output wi...
It has been historically difficult to manipulate secondary compounds in living plants to assess how ...
The indirect effects of hosts on interactions between parasites and other species are not well under...
The nectar of many plant species contains defensive compounds that have been hypothesized to benefit...
The relative performance of a parasitic plant on different host species will depend on both direct a...
1. There are myriad ways in which pollinators and herbivores can interact via the evolutionary and b...
While pollinators and leaf herbivores have been a focus of research for decades, floral antagonists ...
Plant phenotypic plasticity in response to antagonists can affect other community members such as mu...
Herbivory can have many effects on plant fitness, including altering plant-pollinator interactions a...
1. Plants need to deal with antagonists, such as herbivores, while maintaining interactions with mut...
Although induced plant responses to herbivory are well studied as mechanisms of resistance, how indu...
Theory predicts that herbivory should primarily determine the evolution of herbivore-induced plastic...
1. Plants interact simultaneously with both mutualists and antagonists. While webs of plant-animal i...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
Pollinators and herbivores can both affect the evolutionary diversification of plant reproductive tr...
1. Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output wi...
It has been historically difficult to manipulate secondary compounds in living plants to assess how ...
The indirect effects of hosts on interactions between parasites and other species are not well under...
The nectar of many plant species contains defensive compounds that have been hypothesized to benefit...
The relative performance of a parasitic plant on different host species will depend on both direct a...
1. There are myriad ways in which pollinators and herbivores can interact via the evolutionary and b...
While pollinators and leaf herbivores have been a focus of research for decades, floral antagonists ...
Plant phenotypic plasticity in response to antagonists can affect other community members such as mu...
Herbivory can have many effects on plant fitness, including altering plant-pollinator interactions a...
1. Plants need to deal with antagonists, such as herbivores, while maintaining interactions with mut...
Although induced plant responses to herbivory are well studied as mechanisms of resistance, how indu...
Theory predicts that herbivory should primarily determine the evolution of herbivore-induced plastic...
1. Plants interact simultaneously with both mutualists and antagonists. While webs of plant-animal i...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
Pollinators and herbivores can both affect the evolutionary diversification of plant reproductive tr...
1. Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output wi...