Both the length of the growing season and the intensity of herbivory often vary along climatic gradients, which may result in divergent selection on plant phenology, and on resistance and tolerance to herbivory. In Sweden, the length of the growing season and the number of insect herbivore species feeding on the perennial herb Lythrum salicaria decrease from south to north. Previous common-garden experiments have shown that northern L. salicaria populations develop aboveground shoots earlier in the summer, and finish growth before southern populations do. We tested the hypotheses that resistance and tolerance to damage vary with latitude in L. salicaria, and are positively related to the intensity of herbivory in natural populations. We qua...
The expression of plant resistance traits against arthropod herbivores often comes with costs to oth...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
Both the length of the growing season and the intensity of herbivory often vary along climatic gradi...
Herbivory can negatively and selectively affect plant fitness by reducing growth, survival and repro...
In this thesis, I combined field, common-garden and greenhouse experiments to examine the ecological...
Herbivory can negatively and selectively affect plant fitness by reducing growth, survival and repro...
Herbivory can negatively and selectively affect plant fitness by reducing growth, survival and repro...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
Avoidance and tolerance of herbivory are important components of plant interactions with herbivores....
Herbivory is predicted to increase at lower latitudes, leading to the evolution of increased plant d...
Herbivory can negatively and selectively affect plant fitness by reducing growth, survival and repro...
1. Geographic variation in abiotic factors and species interactions is widespread and is hypothesize...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
1. Plants vary widely in the extent to which they defend themselves against herbivores. Because the ...
The expression of plant resistance traits against arthropod herbivores often comes with costs to oth...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
Both the length of the growing season and the intensity of herbivory often vary along climatic gradi...
Herbivory can negatively and selectively affect plant fitness by reducing growth, survival and repro...
In this thesis, I combined field, common-garden and greenhouse experiments to examine the ecological...
Herbivory can negatively and selectively affect plant fitness by reducing growth, survival and repro...
Herbivory can negatively and selectively affect plant fitness by reducing growth, survival and repro...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
Avoidance and tolerance of herbivory are important components of plant interactions with herbivores....
Herbivory is predicted to increase at lower latitudes, leading to the evolution of increased plant d...
Herbivory can negatively and selectively affect plant fitness by reducing growth, survival and repro...
1. Geographic variation in abiotic factors and species interactions is widespread and is hypothesize...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
1. Plants vary widely in the extent to which they defend themselves against herbivores. Because the ...
The expression of plant resistance traits against arthropod herbivores often comes with costs to oth...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...