<div><p>High-latitude plants are often more palatable to herbivores than low-latitude conspecifics. Does increased plant palatability lead to better herbivore performance? Our field and laboratory work investigated (A) whether high-latitude plants have traits indicating that they should be higher-quality foods for herbivores; (B) whether geographic differences in plant quality are more important than local adaptation of herbivores. We studied 3 plant species and 6 invertebrate herbivores in U.S. Atlantic Coast. Past studies had shown high-latitude individuals of these plants are more palatable than low-latitude conspecifics. We documented plant traits and herbivore performance (body size) in the field across latitude. We collected individua...
Herbivory is predicted to increase at lower latitudes, leading to the evolution of increased plant d...
Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensity ...
Herbivory rates have classically been hypothesized to decrease from the tropics towards higher latit...
High-latitude plants are often more palatable to herbivores than low-latitude conspecifics. Does inc...
<p>This study tested if increased plant palatability predicts better herbivore performance at high l...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
Despite long-standing interest in the hypothesis that strength of plant-herbivore interactions decre...
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...
1. The idea that biotic interactions, including herbivory, predation and competition are more intens...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
Herbivory rates have classically been hypothesized to decrease from the tropics towards higher latit...
Herbivory is predicted to increase at lower latitudes, leading to the evolution of increased plant d...
Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensity ...
Herbivory rates have classically been hypothesized to decrease from the tropics towards higher latit...
High-latitude plants are often more palatable to herbivores than low-latitude conspecifics. Does inc...
<p>This study tested if increased plant palatability predicts better herbivore performance at high l...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
Despite long-standing interest in the hypothesis that strength of plant-herbivore interactions decre...
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...
1. The idea that biotic interactions, including herbivory, predation and competition are more intens...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
Herbivory rates have classically been hypothesized to decrease from the tropics towards higher latit...
Herbivory is predicted to increase at lower latitudes, leading to the evolution of increased plant d...
Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensity ...
Herbivory rates have classically been hypothesized to decrease from the tropics towards higher latit...