Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the patterns of host plant utilization by herbivorous insects in natural communities. We tested four hypotheses aiming to understand the pattern of attack by gall-inducing insects on the dioecious shrub, Baccharis pseudomyriocephala (Asteraceae). The shrub occurs in the Parque Estadual do Itacolomi, Southeastern Brazil, and supports ten species of galling insects. The following hypotheses were tested: i) male plants are more attacked by galling insects than female plants; ii) larger plant modules are preferentially attacked by galling insects; iii) galling insects perform better on larger modules than on smaller modules; iv) galling insects increase in abundance with meristematic availability...
Abstract The plant vigor hypothesis suggests that more vigorous plants support higher density of gal...
Abstract. Fagundes M, Santos EML, Duarte KLR, Santos LM, Vieira JS, Oliveira CHD, Silva PS. 2020. Di...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the distribution pattern and abundance of herbivoro...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the patterns of host plant utilization by herbivoro...
Effects of gender, vigor and size of the host plant Baccharis pseudomyriocephala Teodoro (Asteraceae...
The interaction patterns between the dioecious shrub Baccharis concinna Barroso (Asteraceae) and its...
Dioecy represents a source of variation in plant quality to herbivores due to sexual differences in ...
To study the abundance and occurrence of herbivore insects on plants it is important to consider pl...
Background: Dioecy represents a source of variation in plant quality to herbivores due to sexual dif...
1. The relationship between plant traits and the frequency of attack by a stem galling midge, Neolas...
We tested the following two hypotheses to investigate the attack patterns by gall-inducing insects o...
The plant architecture hypothesis predicts that variation in host plant architecture influences inse...
Pattern of attack of a galling insect reveals an unexpected preference-performance linkage on medium...
The plant-vigor hypothesis (PVH) predicts that females of galling insects preferentially oviposit on...
We investigate the local and regional determinants of galling insect richness on the dioecious shrub...
Abstract The plant vigor hypothesis suggests that more vigorous plants support higher density of gal...
Abstract. Fagundes M, Santos EML, Duarte KLR, Santos LM, Vieira JS, Oliveira CHD, Silva PS. 2020. Di...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the distribution pattern and abundance of herbivoro...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the patterns of host plant utilization by herbivoro...
Effects of gender, vigor and size of the host plant Baccharis pseudomyriocephala Teodoro (Asteraceae...
The interaction patterns between the dioecious shrub Baccharis concinna Barroso (Asteraceae) and its...
Dioecy represents a source of variation in plant quality to herbivores due to sexual differences in ...
To study the abundance and occurrence of herbivore insects on plants it is important to consider pl...
Background: Dioecy represents a source of variation in plant quality to herbivores due to sexual dif...
1. The relationship between plant traits and the frequency of attack by a stem galling midge, Neolas...
We tested the following two hypotheses to investigate the attack patterns by gall-inducing insects o...
The plant architecture hypothesis predicts that variation in host plant architecture influences inse...
Pattern of attack of a galling insect reveals an unexpected preference-performance linkage on medium...
The plant-vigor hypothesis (PVH) predicts that females of galling insects preferentially oviposit on...
We investigate the local and regional determinants of galling insect richness on the dioecious shrub...
Abstract The plant vigor hypothesis suggests that more vigorous plants support higher density of gal...
Abstract. Fagundes M, Santos EML, Duarte KLR, Santos LM, Vieira JS, Oliveira CHD, Silva PS. 2020. Di...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the distribution pattern and abundance of herbivoro...