The puzzling diversity of flowers is primarily shaped by selection and evolutionary change caused by the plant’s interaction with animals. The contribution of individual animal species to net selection, however, may vary depending on the network of interacting organisms. Here we document that in the buckler mustard, Biscutella laevigata, the crab spider Thomisus onustus reduces bee visits to flowers but also benefits plants by feeding on florivores. Uninfested plants experience a trade-off between pollinator and spider attraction as both bees and crab spiders are attracted by the floral volatile β-ocimene. This trade-off is reduced by the induced emission of β-ocimene after florivore infestation, which is stronger in plant populations where...
1. Flower-dwelling predators may interfere in plant–pollinator interactions through changes in polli...
1. Australian crab spiders exploit the plant–pollinator mutualism by reflecting UV light that attrac...
Australian crab spiders Thomisus spectabilis ambush pollinating insects, such as honeybees (Apis mel...
The puzzling diversity of flowers is primarily shaped by selection and evolutionary change caused by...
Flowers exhibit characteristics through which they exploit the sensory biases of pollinating insects...
Plants are literally rooted; they rely on biotic or abiotic vectors to carry their pollen and enable...
This study presents the first description of a tri-trophic interaction network with crab spiders as ...
Some European species of crab-spider match the colour of the flower on which they lie in wait to amb...
Although predators can affect foraging behaviors of oral visitors, rarely is it known if these top-d...
Predators can exploit the sensory biases of prey to increase their foraging success. Crab spiders, T...
In plant-pollinator interactions, pollinating insects provide reproductive service to plants and rec...
Insects visiting the flowers of slickspot peppergrass, Lepidium papilliferum (Brassicaceae), risk pr...
Plants communicate simultaneously with both the insects and the spiders via floral olfactory (scent)...
Communication drives ecosystem interactions, including the visual signals of plants used to attract ...
Australian crab spiders Thomisus spectabilis manipulate visual flower signals to lure introduced Api...
1. Flower-dwelling predators may interfere in plant–pollinator interactions through changes in polli...
1. Australian crab spiders exploit the plant–pollinator mutualism by reflecting UV light that attrac...
Australian crab spiders Thomisus spectabilis ambush pollinating insects, such as honeybees (Apis mel...
The puzzling diversity of flowers is primarily shaped by selection and evolutionary change caused by...
Flowers exhibit characteristics through which they exploit the sensory biases of pollinating insects...
Plants are literally rooted; they rely on biotic or abiotic vectors to carry their pollen and enable...
This study presents the first description of a tri-trophic interaction network with crab spiders as ...
Some European species of crab-spider match the colour of the flower on which they lie in wait to amb...
Although predators can affect foraging behaviors of oral visitors, rarely is it known if these top-d...
Predators can exploit the sensory biases of prey to increase their foraging success. Crab spiders, T...
In plant-pollinator interactions, pollinating insects provide reproductive service to plants and rec...
Insects visiting the flowers of slickspot peppergrass, Lepidium papilliferum (Brassicaceae), risk pr...
Plants communicate simultaneously with both the insects and the spiders via floral olfactory (scent)...
Communication drives ecosystem interactions, including the visual signals of plants used to attract ...
Australian crab spiders Thomisus spectabilis manipulate visual flower signals to lure introduced Api...
1. Flower-dwelling predators may interfere in plant–pollinator interactions through changes in polli...
1. Australian crab spiders exploit the plant–pollinator mutualism by reflecting UV light that attrac...
Australian crab spiders Thomisus spectabilis ambush pollinating insects, such as honeybees (Apis mel...