1. In perennial plants, interactions with other community members during the vegetative growth phase may influence community assembly during subsequent reproductive years and may influence plant fitness. It is well known that plant responses to herbivory affect community assembly within a growing season, but whether plant-herbivore interactions result in legacy effects on community assembly across seasons has received little attention. Moreover, whether plant-herbivore interactions during the vegetative growing season are important in predicting plant fitness directly or indirectly through legacy effects is poorly understood. 2. Here, we tested whether plant-arthropod interactions in the vegetative growing season of perennial wild cabbage p...
1. Plants and their herbivores may influence each other's fitness and, hence, genetic dynamics, as w...
<p>Changes in the arthropod community structure can be attributed to differences in constitutively e...
<p>Plants interact with many organisms around them, and one of the most important groups that a plan...
1. In perennial plants, interactions with other community members during the vegetative growth phase...
In perennial plants, interactions with other community members during the vegetative growth phase ma...
In plant-arthropod associations, the first herbivores to colonise a plant may directly or indirectly...
1. Herbivory-induced changes in plant resistance and tolerance traits can mediate the interaction be...
1. Mutualistic and antagonistic aboveground and belowground species have the potential to be involve...
1.Plants leave species-specific legacies in the soil they grow in that can represent changes in abio...
Herbivory can negatively and selectively affect plant fitness by reducing growth, survival and repro...
1. Plants need to deal with antagonists, such as herbivores, while maintaining interactions with mut...
In plant-arthropod associations, the first herbivores to colonise a plant may directly or indirectly...
1. Plants and their herbivores may influence each other's fitness and, hence, genetic dynamics, as w...
<p>Changes in the arthropod community structure can be attributed to differences in constitutively e...
<p>Plants interact with many organisms around them, and one of the most important groups that a plan...
1. In perennial plants, interactions with other community members during the vegetative growth phase...
In perennial plants, interactions with other community members during the vegetative growth phase ma...
In plant-arthropod associations, the first herbivores to colonise a plant may directly or indirectly...
1. Herbivory-induced changes in plant resistance and tolerance traits can mediate the interaction be...
1. Mutualistic and antagonistic aboveground and belowground species have the potential to be involve...
1.Plants leave species-specific legacies in the soil they grow in that can represent changes in abio...
Herbivory can negatively and selectively affect plant fitness by reducing growth, survival and repro...
1. Plants need to deal with antagonists, such as herbivores, while maintaining interactions with mut...
In plant-arthropod associations, the first herbivores to colonise a plant may directly or indirectly...
1. Plants and their herbivores may influence each other's fitness and, hence, genetic dynamics, as w...
<p>Changes in the arthropod community structure can be attributed to differences in constitutively e...
<p>Plants interact with many organisms around them, and one of the most important groups that a plan...