<div><p>The host ranges of plant pathogens and herbivores are phylogenetically constrained, so that closely related plant species are more likely to share pests and pathogens. Here we conducted a reanalysis of data from published experimental studies to test whether the severity of host-enemy interactions follows a similar phylogenetic signal. The impact of herbivores and pathogens on their host plants declined steadily with phylogenetic distance from the most severely affected focal hosts. The steepness of this phylogenetic signal was similar to that previously measured for binary-response host ranges. Enemy behavior and development showed similar, but weaker phylogenetic signal, with oviposition and growth rates declining with evolutionar...
Understanding the drivers of plant-insect interactions is still a key issue in terrestrial ecology. ...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.The degree to which bioti...
While there is increasing interest in the evolutionary consequences of species invasions on native p...
What determines which plant species are susceptible to a given plant pathogen is poorly understood. ...
<p>Regressions are based on weighted mean regression coefficients of relative impact on the log of t...
The phylogenetic signal of transmissibility (competence) and attack severity among hosts of generali...
International audienceNeighboring plants within a local community may be separated by many millions ...
Premise Non-native plant species have been hypothesized to experience lower herbivory in novel envir...
The realized host range of herbivores is expected to increase with herbivore population density. The...
[Premise] Non‐native plant species have been hypothesized to experience lower herbivory in novel en...
Invasive plants may initially be released from natural enemies when introduced to new regions, but o...
The degree to which biotic interactions influence invasion success may partly depend on the evolutio...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Exotic species more close...
1.Plant pathogens and herbivores can maintain forest diversity by reducing survival of tree seedling...
<p>The bars at the tips of the trees show a measure of pathogen infection success, with the bar in r...
Understanding the drivers of plant-insect interactions is still a key issue in terrestrial ecology. ...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.The degree to which bioti...
While there is increasing interest in the evolutionary consequences of species invasions on native p...
What determines which plant species are susceptible to a given plant pathogen is poorly understood. ...
<p>Regressions are based on weighted mean regression coefficients of relative impact on the log of t...
The phylogenetic signal of transmissibility (competence) and attack severity among hosts of generali...
International audienceNeighboring plants within a local community may be separated by many millions ...
Premise Non-native plant species have been hypothesized to experience lower herbivory in novel envir...
The realized host range of herbivores is expected to increase with herbivore population density. The...
[Premise] Non‐native plant species have been hypothesized to experience lower herbivory in novel en...
Invasive plants may initially be released from natural enemies when introduced to new regions, but o...
The degree to which biotic interactions influence invasion success may partly depend on the evolutio...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Exotic species more close...
1.Plant pathogens and herbivores can maintain forest diversity by reducing survival of tree seedling...
<p>The bars at the tips of the trees show a measure of pathogen infection success, with the bar in r...
Understanding the drivers of plant-insect interactions is still a key issue in terrestrial ecology. ...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.The degree to which bioti...
While there is increasing interest in the evolutionary consequences of species invasions on native p...