Angiosperm genome sizes (GS) vary ca 2400-fold. Recent research has shown that GS influences plant abundance, and plant competition. There are also tantalizing reports that herbivores may select plants as food dependent on their GS. To test the hypothesis that GS plays a role in shaping plant communities under herbivore pressure, we exploit a grassland experiment that has experimentally excluded herbivores and applied nutrient over 8 years. Using phylogenetically informed statistical models and path analyses, we show that under rabbit grazing, plant species with small GS generated the most biomass. By contrast, on mollusc and insect-grazed plots, it was the plant species with larger GS that increased in biomass. GS was also shown to influen...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) enables plants to respond to global changes. However, causes for...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
Angiosperm genome sizes (GS) vary c. 2,400-fold. Recent research has shown that GS influences plant ...
Understanding the consequences of species interactions is central to ecological and evolutionary res...
PhDGenome size (GS) is a fundamental trait influencing cellular, developmental and ecological param...
Herbivores are important drivers of plant species coexistence and community assembly. However, detai...
1. Classic theory holds that the main interaction within the herbivore guild is competition, based ...
Vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores alter plant communities directly by selectively consuming pla...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species' biogeograp...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeograp...
Abstract Competition and herbivory are two of the main forces shaping plant communities. Although se...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world’s ecosystems, but the ma...
Elucidating mechanisms underlying community assembly and biodiversity patterns is central to ecology...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) enables plants to respond to global changes. However, causes for...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
Angiosperm genome sizes (GS) vary c. 2,400-fold. Recent research has shown that GS influences plant ...
Understanding the consequences of species interactions is central to ecological and evolutionary res...
PhDGenome size (GS) is a fundamental trait influencing cellular, developmental and ecological param...
Herbivores are important drivers of plant species coexistence and community assembly. However, detai...
1. Classic theory holds that the main interaction within the herbivore guild is competition, based ...
Vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores alter plant communities directly by selectively consuming pla...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species' biogeograp...
Exotic species dominate many communities; however the functional significance of species’ biogeograp...
Abstract Competition and herbivory are two of the main forces shaping plant communities. Although se...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world’s ecosystems, but the ma...
Elucidating mechanisms underlying community assembly and biodiversity patterns is central to ecology...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) enables plants to respond to global changes. However, causes for...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...