For a communication system to be stable, senders should convey honest information. Providing dishonest information, however, can be advantageous to senders, which imposes a constraint on the evolution of communication systems. Beyond single populations and bitrophic systems, one may ask whether stable communication systems can evolve in multitrophic systems. Consider cross-species signallingwhere herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) attract predators to reduce the damage from arthropod herbivores. Such plant signals may be honest and help predators to identify profitable prey/plant types via HIPV composition and to assess prey density via the amount of HIPVs. There could be selection for dishonest signals that attract predators for pro...
Abstract The volatiles from damaged plants induce defense in neighboring plants. The phenomenon is c...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Plants emit an extraordinary diversity of chemicals that provide information about their identity an...
Abstract: Herbivory induces plants to emit volatile chemicals that attract enemies of the herbivores...
Plant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are major vehicles of information transfer between organisms...
Several plant species indirectly defend themselves against herbivory by attracting natural enemies o...
Plant-to-plant volatile-mediated communication and subsequent induced resistance to insect herbivore...
Plants can respond actively to damage by herbivores. In addition to a mode of defence that is direct...
1. The attraction of natural enemies towards herbivore-induced plant volatiles is a well-documented ...
Plants release volatile chemicals upon attack by herbivorous arthropods. They do so commonly in a do...
Herbivorous and carnivorous arthropods use plant volatiles when foraging for food. In response to he...
1. The volatiles from damaged plants induce defense in neighboring plants. The phenomenon is called ...
Cross-species communication, where signals are sent by one species and perceived by others, is one o...
The volatiles from damaged plants induce defense in neighboring plants. The phenomenon is called pla...
Rooted and unable to evade herbivores, plants gain by supporting the enemies of herbivores. They may...
Abstract The volatiles from damaged plants induce defense in neighboring plants. The phenomenon is c...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Plants emit an extraordinary diversity of chemicals that provide information about their identity an...
Abstract: Herbivory induces plants to emit volatile chemicals that attract enemies of the herbivores...
Plant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are major vehicles of information transfer between organisms...
Several plant species indirectly defend themselves against herbivory by attracting natural enemies o...
Plant-to-plant volatile-mediated communication and subsequent induced resistance to insect herbivore...
Plants can respond actively to damage by herbivores. In addition to a mode of defence that is direct...
1. The attraction of natural enemies towards herbivore-induced plant volatiles is a well-documented ...
Plants release volatile chemicals upon attack by herbivorous arthropods. They do so commonly in a do...
Herbivorous and carnivorous arthropods use plant volatiles when foraging for food. In response to he...
1. The volatiles from damaged plants induce defense in neighboring plants. The phenomenon is called ...
Cross-species communication, where signals are sent by one species and perceived by others, is one o...
The volatiles from damaged plants induce defense in neighboring plants. The phenomenon is called pla...
Rooted and unable to evade herbivores, plants gain by supporting the enemies of herbivores. They may...
Abstract The volatiles from damaged plants induce defense in neighboring plants. The phenomenon is c...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Plants emit an extraordinary diversity of chemicals that provide information about their identity an...