Background/Question/Methods Pieris virginiensis Edwards, the West Virginia White butterfly, is a rare, univoltine butterfly that resides in mature riparian forests in the eastern United States. This butterfly uses Brassicaceae family members Cardamine diphylla, C. concatenata, and Arabis laevigata as its primary host plants, and nectars on a wide variety of spring ephemerals. Evidence indicates that P. virginiensis occasionally oviposit on the exotic invasive plant Alliaria petiolata, garlic mustard, but caterpillars do not survive. However, the frequency of oviposition “mistakes” in natural habitats has not been quantified. We systematically surveyed host plants at a site in Morrow Co., OH, that was surveyed in 1988 for P. virginiens...
Relationship between the endangered herbaceous plant Gentiana cruciata and its specialist herbivore,...
The West Virginia white is a weak-flying woodland butterfly seen in the springtime in moist, rich, s...
Background: Understanding the processes underlying diversification is a central question in evolutio...
Background/Question/Methods Pieris virginiensis Edwards, the West Virginia White butterfly, is a rar...
Humans have caused drastic changes in ecosystems and communities through their modification of the n...
As it pertains to insect herbivores, the preference-performance hypothesis posits that females will ...
Alliaria petiolata is a European biennial herb that invades North American forests and has direct ne...
Pieris oleracea, formerly Pieris napi, was once a widespread pierid butterfly in New England until t...
Abstract We present a study of habitat use, oviposition plant choice, and food plant suitability for...
Abstract Exotic plants may act as population sinks or evolutionary traps for native herbivores. The ...
Invasion of Alliaria petiolata has negative direct and indirect impacts on the systems in which they...
ABSTRACT Question: Is the prevalence of cytoplasmic incompatibility-inducing Wolbachia spreading thr...
As agricultural practices intensify, species once common in agricultural landscapes are declining in...
In multivoltine insects that oviposit and develop on short-lived plants, different herbivore generat...
The small white butterfly, Pieris rapae Linnaeus, was accidentally introduced to New Zealand in 1930...
Relationship between the endangered herbaceous plant Gentiana cruciata and its specialist herbivore,...
The West Virginia white is a weak-flying woodland butterfly seen in the springtime in moist, rich, s...
Background: Understanding the processes underlying diversification is a central question in evolutio...
Background/Question/Methods Pieris virginiensis Edwards, the West Virginia White butterfly, is a rar...
Humans have caused drastic changes in ecosystems and communities through their modification of the n...
As it pertains to insect herbivores, the preference-performance hypothesis posits that females will ...
Alliaria petiolata is a European biennial herb that invades North American forests and has direct ne...
Pieris oleracea, formerly Pieris napi, was once a widespread pierid butterfly in New England until t...
Abstract We present a study of habitat use, oviposition plant choice, and food plant suitability for...
Abstract Exotic plants may act as population sinks or evolutionary traps for native herbivores. The ...
Invasion of Alliaria petiolata has negative direct and indirect impacts on the systems in which they...
ABSTRACT Question: Is the prevalence of cytoplasmic incompatibility-inducing Wolbachia spreading thr...
As agricultural practices intensify, species once common in agricultural landscapes are declining in...
In multivoltine insects that oviposit and develop on short-lived plants, different herbivore generat...
The small white butterfly, Pieris rapae Linnaeus, was accidentally introduced to New Zealand in 1930...
Relationship between the endangered herbaceous plant Gentiana cruciata and its specialist herbivore,...
The West Virginia white is a weak-flying woodland butterfly seen in the springtime in moist, rich, s...
Background: Understanding the processes underlying diversification is a central question in evolutio...