The evolution of plant defence in response to herbivory will depend on the fitness effects of damage, availability of genetic variation, and potential ecological and genetic constraints on defence. Here we examine the potential for evolution of tolerance to deer herbivory in Oenothera biennis while simultaneously considering resistance to natural insect herbivores. We examined: i) the effects of deer damage on fitness; ii) the presence of genetic variation in tolerance and resistance; iii) selection on tolerance; iv) genetic correlations with resistance that could constrain evolution of tolerance; and v) plant traits that might predict defence. In a field experiment, we simulated deer damage occurring early and late in the season, recorded ...
1. Plants vary widely in the extent to which they defend themselves against herbivores. Because the ...
Plant defense traits have evolved over macro- and microevolutionary timescales in response to herbiv...
Abstract. Plant tolerance reduces the fitness consequences of herbivore and natural enemy damage, wh...
The evolution of plant defence in response to herbivory will depend on the fitness effects of damage...
Plants subjected to herbivory tend to suffer from reductions in fitness. In addition, herbivory may ...
Browsing by overabundant white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) has altered ecological relations...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
abstract: Tolerance to herbivory minimizes the effects of herbivory on plant fitness. In the presenc...
Background. To cope with their natural enemies, plants rely on resistance and tolerance as defensive...
Information of the patterns of genetic variation in plant resistance and tolerance against herbivore...
The extent to which evolutionary change occurs in a predictable manner under field conditions and ho...
Although plants are generally attacked by a community of several species of herbivores, relatively l...
1.Overbrowsing by ungulates is a major cause of poor aspen stand regeneration across North America a...
<div><p>Plants have two principal defense mechanisms to decrease fitness losses to herbivory: tolera...
Insect herbivores are hypothesized to be major factors affecting the ecology and evolution of plants...
1. Plants vary widely in the extent to which they defend themselves against herbivores. Because the ...
Plant defense traits have evolved over macro- and microevolutionary timescales in response to herbiv...
Abstract. Plant tolerance reduces the fitness consequences of herbivore and natural enemy damage, wh...
The evolution of plant defence in response to herbivory will depend on the fitness effects of damage...
Plants subjected to herbivory tend to suffer from reductions in fitness. In addition, herbivory may ...
Browsing by overabundant white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) has altered ecological relations...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
abstract: Tolerance to herbivory minimizes the effects of herbivory on plant fitness. In the presenc...
Background. To cope with their natural enemies, plants rely on resistance and tolerance as defensive...
Information of the patterns of genetic variation in plant resistance and tolerance against herbivore...
The extent to which evolutionary change occurs in a predictable manner under field conditions and ho...
Although plants are generally attacked by a community of several species of herbivores, relatively l...
1.Overbrowsing by ungulates is a major cause of poor aspen stand regeneration across North America a...
<div><p>Plants have two principal defense mechanisms to decrease fitness losses to herbivory: tolera...
Insect herbivores are hypothesized to be major factors affecting the ecology and evolution of plants...
1. Plants vary widely in the extent to which they defend themselves against herbivores. Because the ...
Plant defense traits have evolved over macro- and microevolutionary timescales in response to herbiv...
Abstract. Plant tolerance reduces the fitness consequences of herbivore and natural enemy damage, wh...