1. Environmental change has the potential to influence trophic interactions by altering the defensive phenotype of prey. 2. Here, we examine the effects of a pervasive environmental change driver, elevated atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (eCO2), on toxin sequestration and flight morphology of a specialist herbivore. 3. We fed monarch butterfly larvae, Danaus plexippus, foliage from four milkweed, Asclepias, species of varying chemical defense profiles grown under either ambient or eCO2. We also infected a subset of these herbivores with a protozoan parasite, Ophryocystis elektroscirrha, to understand how infection and environmental change combine to alter herbivore defenses. We measured changes in phytochemistry in...
Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus L.) population declines have caught the attention of the country...
While it is well established that climate change affects species distributions and abundances, the i...
Despite the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) being famous for its adaptations to the defensive t...
1. Environmental change has the potential to influence trophic interactions by altering the defensiv...
Dataset that accompanies: Decker, LE; Soule, AJ; de Roode, JC; Hunter, MD, 2018ms. Phytochemical cha...
Hosts combat their parasites using mechanisms of resistance and tolerance, which together determine ...
Many plants express induced defenses against herbivores through increasing the production of toxic s...
Monarch butterfly populations are declining independently on both sides of the Rockies, but little r...
Herbivorous insects have evolved many mechanisms to overcome plant chemical defenses, including deto...
Insect resistance to plant toxins is widely assumed to have evolved in response to using defended pl...
International audienceFor highly specialized insect herbivores, plant chemical defenses are often co...
Organisms can protect themselves against parasite-induced fitness costs through resistance or tolera...
Plants play an important role in structuring ecological communities from the bottom up through inter...
The emerging field of ecological immunology demonstrates that allocation by hosts to immune defence ...
Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus L.) population declines have caught the attention of the country...
While it is well established that climate change affects species distributions and abundances, the i...
Despite the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) being famous for its adaptations to the defensive t...
1. Environmental change has the potential to influence trophic interactions by altering the defensiv...
Dataset that accompanies: Decker, LE; Soule, AJ; de Roode, JC; Hunter, MD, 2018ms. Phytochemical cha...
Hosts combat their parasites using mechanisms of resistance and tolerance, which together determine ...
Many plants express induced defenses against herbivores through increasing the production of toxic s...
Monarch butterfly populations are declining independently on both sides of the Rockies, but little r...
Herbivorous insects have evolved many mechanisms to overcome plant chemical defenses, including deto...
Insect resistance to plant toxins is widely assumed to have evolved in response to using defended pl...
International audienceFor highly specialized insect herbivores, plant chemical defenses are often co...
Organisms can protect themselves against parasite-induced fitness costs through resistance or tolera...
Plants play an important role in structuring ecological communities from the bottom up through inter...
The emerging field of ecological immunology demonstrates that allocation by hosts to immune defence ...
Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus L.) population declines have caught the attention of the country...
While it is well established that climate change affects species distributions and abundances, the i...
Despite the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) being famous for its adaptations to the defensive t...