Understanding the impact of herbivory on plant populations is a fundamental goal of ecology. Damage to individual plants can be visually striking and affect the fates of individuals, but these impacts do not necessarily translate into population-level differences in vital rates (survival, growth, or fecundity) or population growth rates. In biological control of weeds, quantitative assessments of population-level impacts of released agents on both target invasive plants and native, nontarget plants are needed to inform evaluations of the benefits and risks of releasing agents into new regions. Here we present a 3-yr experimental demographic field study using the European root-feeding biocontrol weevil, Mogulones crucifer, first released in ...
Species distribution models can predict the suitable climatic range of a potential biological contro...
All organisms must allocate resources to reproduce and survive. The study of intraspecific life hist...
Herbivores that modify plant morphology, such as gall forming insects, can disproportionately impact...
Understanding the impact of herbivory on plant populations is a fundamental goal of ecology. Damage ...
Understanding the impact of herbivory on plant populations is a fundamental goal of ecology. Damage ...
Insects approved for classical biocontrol of weeds are often capable of using close relatives of the...
Classical biological control (biocontrol) of weeds involves importing foreign, host- specific insect...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
1. Resource availability and natural enemies are among the most commonly cited mechanisms affecting ...
Premise: Spatial variation in selective pressures can lead to intraspecific variation in life histor...
The release of biological control agents into the environment is inherently risky: assessment of tho...
Better understanding of the ecological and evolutionary consequences of plant-insect interactions ha...
Biological control programmes to reduce the density of invasive weeds often introduce multiple speci...
Development of biological control agents for weeds has been motivated by the need to reduce the abun...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Species distribution models can predict the suitable climatic range of a potential biological contro...
All organisms must allocate resources to reproduce and survive. The study of intraspecific life hist...
Herbivores that modify plant morphology, such as gall forming insects, can disproportionately impact...
Understanding the impact of herbivory on plant populations is a fundamental goal of ecology. Damage ...
Understanding the impact of herbivory on plant populations is a fundamental goal of ecology. Damage ...
Insects approved for classical biocontrol of weeds are often capable of using close relatives of the...
Classical biological control (biocontrol) of weeds involves importing foreign, host- specific insect...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
1. Resource availability and natural enemies are among the most commonly cited mechanisms affecting ...
Premise: Spatial variation in selective pressures can lead to intraspecific variation in life histor...
The release of biological control agents into the environment is inherently risky: assessment of tho...
Better understanding of the ecological and evolutionary consequences of plant-insect interactions ha...
Biological control programmes to reduce the density of invasive weeds often introduce multiple speci...
Development of biological control agents for weeds has been motivated by the need to reduce the abun...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Species distribution models can predict the suitable climatic range of a potential biological contro...
All organisms must allocate resources to reproduce and survive. The study of intraspecific life hist...
Herbivores that modify plant morphology, such as gall forming insects, can disproportionately impact...