Plant populations often experience the joint effects of intraspecific competition and herbivory, yet the impact of the interaction of these two factors on the outcome of evolution is largely unknown. Here, we develop a spatially explicit simulation model to examine interactions between the evolution of herbivore resistance and competitive ability in the goldenrod Solidago altissima. We define competitive ability as either competitive effect, the ability of a plant to deplete resources and make them unavailable to competitors, or competitive response, the ability to grow, survive, and reproduce despite depletion of resources by neighboring competitors. We considered symmetric and asymmetric modes of competition and explored the following que...
International audience1. Trait intraspecific variability determines community dynamics and species c...
Plants compete with their neighbours for limiting resources such as light and nitrogen, which can pr...
Insect herbivores can affect plants directly, through removal of biomass, and indirectly, through al...
Abstract. Plant populations often experience the joint effects of intraspecific compe-tition and her...
We constructed a model to investigate conditions under which intraspecific competition amplifies or ...
Several prominent hypotheses have been posed to explain the immense variability among plant species ...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Herbivory has been shown to be a selective agent on plant secondary chemistry, and has been hypothes...
1. Competition is a key factor affecting the performance and co-existence of species. Most ecologic...
Plants grow in dynamic environments where their fitness is determined by a multitude of biotic and a...
1. In some cases, evaluation of resource competitive interactions between herbicide resistant vs. s...
ABSTRACT Question: What are the key physiological and life-history trade-offs responsible for the ev...
We examine how induced plant defences affect the evolution of resistance in herbivores (i.e. the abi...
Time delays in plant responses to insect herbivory are thought to be the principal disadvantage of i...
between juvenile and adult plants. / Oikos 112: 502/512. The competitive ability of perennial plant...
International audience1. Trait intraspecific variability determines community dynamics and species c...
Plants compete with their neighbours for limiting resources such as light and nitrogen, which can pr...
Insect herbivores can affect plants directly, through removal of biomass, and indirectly, through al...
Abstract. Plant populations often experience the joint effects of intraspecific compe-tition and her...
We constructed a model to investigate conditions under which intraspecific competition amplifies or ...
Several prominent hypotheses have been posed to explain the immense variability among plant species ...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Herbivory has been shown to be a selective agent on plant secondary chemistry, and has been hypothes...
1. Competition is a key factor affecting the performance and co-existence of species. Most ecologic...
Plants grow in dynamic environments where their fitness is determined by a multitude of biotic and a...
1. In some cases, evaluation of resource competitive interactions between herbicide resistant vs. s...
ABSTRACT Question: What are the key physiological and life-history trade-offs responsible for the ev...
We examine how induced plant defences affect the evolution of resistance in herbivores (i.e. the abi...
Time delays in plant responses to insect herbivory are thought to be the principal disadvantage of i...
between juvenile and adult plants. / Oikos 112: 502/512. The competitive ability of perennial plant...
International audience1. Trait intraspecific variability determines community dynamics and species c...
Plants compete with their neighbours for limiting resources such as light and nitrogen, which can pr...
Insect herbivores can affect plants directly, through removal of biomass, and indirectly, through al...