While host plant drought is generally viewed as a negative phenomenon, its impact on insect herbivores can vary largely depending on the species involved and on the intensity of the drought. Extreme drought killing host plants can clearly reduce herbivore fitness, but the impact of moderate host plant water stress on insect herbivores can vary, and may even be beneficial. The populations of the Finnish Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) have faced reduced precipitation in recent years, with impacts even on population dynamics. Whether the negative effects of low precipitation are solely due to extreme desiccation killing the host plant or whether moderate drought reduces plant quality for the larvae remains unknown. We assesse...
The impact of climate change on phytophages is difficult to predict, due in part to variation betwee...
Substantial evidence indicates that drought stress promotes outbreaks of plant-eating (phytophagous)...
Summer droughts are predicted to increase in severity and frequency in the United Kingdom, due to cl...
While host plant drought is generally viewed as a negative phenomenon, its impact on insect herbivor...
While host plant drought is generally viewed as a negative phenomenon, its impact on insect herbivor...
With global climate change, rainfall is becoming more variable. Predicting the responses of species ...
Larval-derived nutritional reserves are essential in shaping insects' adult fitness. Early larval in...
International audiencePredicting how climate change affects biotic interactions poses a challenge. P...
Plant tissues often lack essential nutritive elements and may contain a range of secondary toxic com...
Increased frequency and severity of drought, as a result of climate change, is expected to drive cri...
International audienceIn the Mediterranean and temperate regions, an increase in the frequency and i...
This study explored the plant stress hypothesis and the plant vigor hypothesis, two opposing hypothe...
Plants growing under reduced water availability can affect insect herbivores differently, in some in...
Franzke A, Reinhold K. Stressing food plants by altering water availability affects grasshopper perf...
The impact of climate change on phytophages is difficult to predict, due in part to variation betwee...
Substantial evidence indicates that drought stress promotes outbreaks of plant-eating (phytophagous)...
Summer droughts are predicted to increase in severity and frequency in the United Kingdom, due to cl...
While host plant drought is generally viewed as a negative phenomenon, its impact on insect herbivor...
While host plant drought is generally viewed as a negative phenomenon, its impact on insect herbivor...
With global climate change, rainfall is becoming more variable. Predicting the responses of species ...
Larval-derived nutritional reserves are essential in shaping insects' adult fitness. Early larval in...
International audiencePredicting how climate change affects biotic interactions poses a challenge. P...
Plant tissues often lack essential nutritive elements and may contain a range of secondary toxic com...
Increased frequency and severity of drought, as a result of climate change, is expected to drive cri...
International audienceIn the Mediterranean and temperate regions, an increase in the frequency and i...
This study explored the plant stress hypothesis and the plant vigor hypothesis, two opposing hypothe...
Plants growing under reduced water availability can affect insect herbivores differently, in some in...
Franzke A, Reinhold K. Stressing food plants by altering water availability affects grasshopper perf...
The impact of climate change on phytophages is difficult to predict, due in part to variation betwee...
Substantial evidence indicates that drought stress promotes outbreaks of plant-eating (phytophagous)...
Summer droughts are predicted to increase in severity and frequency in the United Kingdom, due to cl...