1. Genetic variation in individual species can have important ecological consequences, and sometimes, these interactions are mediated through another species. For example, genetic variation in an herbivore could alter plant responses that then influence other plant-associated arthropods. However, few systems have experimentally tested the ecological consequences of genetic variation as mediated through other species, especially within the same trophic community context. 2. I studied how evolution of feeding preference in the willow leaf beetle (Plagiodera versicolora), which occurs under selection in a herbivore community context, feeds back to an arthropod community through plant-mediated indirect interactions. Previous studies show beetle...
1. Plants and their herbivores may influence each other's fitness and, hence, genetic dynamics, as w...
In plant-arthropod associations, the first herbivores to colonise a plant may directly or indirectly...
Geographic isolation is the first step in insect herbivore diet specialization. Such specialization ...
The interactions between plant-eating insects and their hosts have shaped both the insects and the p...
1. Community genetics research has posited a genetic basis to the assembly of ecological communities...
Herbivores that modify plant morphology, such as gall forming insects, can disproportionately impact...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
Plant ecological traits affect the species identity of plant-colonizing arthropods, which in turn in...
Understanding the consequences of species interactions is central to ecological and evolutionary res...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
1. Understanding how plant diversity influences higher trophic levels is important for predicting th...
1.Plants exhibit impressive genetic and chemical diversity, not just between species but also within...
1. In perennial plants, interactions with other community members during the vegetative growth phase...
Plant ecological traits affect the species identity of plant-colonizing arthropods, which in turn in...
1. Plants and their herbivores may influence each other's fitness and, hence, genetic dynamics, as w...
In plant-arthropod associations, the first herbivores to colonise a plant may directly or indirectly...
Geographic isolation is the first step in insect herbivore diet specialization. Such specialization ...
The interactions between plant-eating insects and their hosts have shaped both the insects and the p...
1. Community genetics research has posited a genetic basis to the assembly of ecological communities...
Herbivores that modify plant morphology, such as gall forming insects, can disproportionately impact...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
Plant ecological traits affect the species identity of plant-colonizing arthropods, which in turn in...
Understanding the consequences of species interactions is central to ecological and evolutionary res...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
1. Understanding how plant diversity influences higher trophic levels is important for predicting th...
1.Plants exhibit impressive genetic and chemical diversity, not just between species but also within...
1. In perennial plants, interactions with other community members during the vegetative growth phase...
Plant ecological traits affect the species identity of plant-colonizing arthropods, which in turn in...
1. Plants and their herbivores may influence each other's fitness and, hence, genetic dynamics, as w...
In plant-arthropod associations, the first herbivores to colonise a plant may directly or indirectly...
Geographic isolation is the first step in insect herbivore diet specialization. Such specialization ...