Resource competition can influence plant fitness either directly, or indirectly by influencing the amount of herbivore damage received by plants in the field. We previously found that competition could constrain the constitutive and woundinduced expression of defensive trypsin inhibitors in pot-grown Brassica napus seedlings in the greenhouse, suggesting that the ability of a plant to chemically defend itself could be constrained by competition in the field. Guided by these results, we investigated whether competition would affect growth and the presence of herbivores and herbivore damage on B. napus plants in the field. We established sixteen 1 m 2 plots in the field in a 7 x7 mgrid. Nine two-week-old B. napus seedlings were transplanted f...
Insect herbivores can shift the composition of a plant community, but the mechanism underlying such ...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth-defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
1. Arthropod communities are structured by complex interactions between bottom-up (resource-based) a...
Resource competition can influence plant fitness either directly, or indirectly by influencing the a...
Competition and herbivory are two major factors that can influence plant growth and plant defence. A...
The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis predicts that escape from intense h...
Induction of plant defences by early season herbivores can mediate interspecific herbivore competiti...
1. The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis predicts that release from speci...
Differences in plant and herbivore community assemblages between exotic and native ranges may select...
In the light of current theories on the effects of intercropping on pest reduction, population respo...
<div><p>The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis predicts that escape from i...
Insect herbivores can affect plants directly, through removal of biomass, and indirectly, through al...
<p>Plants have evolved inducible resistance and tolerance mechanisms against insect herbivores. Resi...
1. The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis predicts that release from speci...
The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis predicts that escape from intense h...
Insect herbivores can shift the composition of a plant community, but the mechanism underlying such ...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth-defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
1. Arthropod communities are structured by complex interactions between bottom-up (resource-based) a...
Resource competition can influence plant fitness either directly, or indirectly by influencing the a...
Competition and herbivory are two major factors that can influence plant growth and plant defence. A...
The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis predicts that escape from intense h...
Induction of plant defences by early season herbivores can mediate interspecific herbivore competiti...
1. The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis predicts that release from speci...
Differences in plant and herbivore community assemblages between exotic and native ranges may select...
In the light of current theories on the effects of intercropping on pest reduction, population respo...
<div><p>The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis predicts that escape from i...
Insect herbivores can affect plants directly, through removal of biomass, and indirectly, through al...
<p>Plants have evolved inducible resistance and tolerance mechanisms against insect herbivores. Resi...
1. The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis predicts that release from speci...
The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis predicts that escape from intense h...
Insect herbivores can shift the composition of a plant community, but the mechanism underlying such ...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth-defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
1. Arthropod communities are structured by complex interactions between bottom-up (resource-based) a...