In this thesis, I combined field, greenhouse and common-garden experiments to examine the ecological and evolutionary consequences of plant-herbivore interactions and the genetic architecture of fitness-related traits in the insect-pollinated, self-incompatible, perennial herb Arabidopsis lyrata. More specifically, I examined (1) whether damage to leaves and inflorescences affects plant fitness non-additively, (2) whether trichome production is associated with a cost in terms of reduced tolerance to leaf and inflorescence damage, (3) whether young plant resistance to a specialist insect herbivore varies among populations, and (4) whether the evolution of flowering time, floral display and rosette size is constrained by lack of genetic varia...
The effect of herbivory on plant fitness varies widely. Understanding the causes of this variation i...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
Tolerance to herbivory is the ability of plants to maintain fitness in spite of damage. The goal of ...
In this thesis, I combined observational studies with field and greenhouse experiments to examine se...
In this thesis, I combined observational studies with field and greenhouse experiments to examine se...
In this thesis, I combined field, common-garden and greenhouse experiments to examine the ecological...
Abstract Arabidopsis lyrata is a close outcrossing relative of Arabidopsis thaliana, the model organ...
In this thesis, I combined comparative and experimental approaches to examine selection on reproduct...
In this thesis, I combined comparative and experimental approaches to examine selection on reproduct...
Natural plant populations exhibit genetic variation in defense traits against herbivores. Despite a ...
Natural plant populations exhibit genetic variation in defense traits against herbivores. Despite a ...
Natural plant populations exhibit genetic variation in defense traits against herbivores. Despite a ...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
1. Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output wi...
1. Many species of plants and animals exhibit polymorphism for defensive traits. Adaptive foraging b...
The effect of herbivory on plant fitness varies widely. Understanding the causes of this variation i...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
Tolerance to herbivory is the ability of plants to maintain fitness in spite of damage. The goal of ...
In this thesis, I combined observational studies with field and greenhouse experiments to examine se...
In this thesis, I combined observational studies with field and greenhouse experiments to examine se...
In this thesis, I combined field, common-garden and greenhouse experiments to examine the ecological...
Abstract Arabidopsis lyrata is a close outcrossing relative of Arabidopsis thaliana, the model organ...
In this thesis, I combined comparative and experimental approaches to examine selection on reproduct...
In this thesis, I combined comparative and experimental approaches to examine selection on reproduct...
Natural plant populations exhibit genetic variation in defense traits against herbivores. Despite a ...
Natural plant populations exhibit genetic variation in defense traits against herbivores. Despite a ...
Natural plant populations exhibit genetic variation in defense traits against herbivores. Despite a ...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
1. Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output wi...
1. Many species of plants and animals exhibit polymorphism for defensive traits. Adaptive foraging b...
The effect of herbivory on plant fitness varies widely. Understanding the causes of this variation i...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
Tolerance to herbivory is the ability of plants to maintain fitness in spite of damage. The goal of ...