Plant traits that mediate mutualistic interactions are widespread, yet few studies have linked their macroevolutionary patterns with the ecological interactions they mediate. Here we merged phylogenetic and experimental approaches to investigate the evolution of two common mutualistic plant traits, extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) and leaf domatia. By using the flowering plant clade Viburnum, we tested whether macroevolutionary patterns support adaptive hypotheses and conducted field surveys and manipulative experiments to examine whether ecological interactions are concordant with evolutionary predictions. Phylogenetic reconstructions suggested that EFN-bearing species are monophyletic, whereas the evolution of domatia correlated with leaf pro...
Moderate rates of herbivory can enhance primary production. This hypothesis has led to a controversy...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Eco-evolutionary feedbacks among multiple species occur when one species affects another species’ ev...
Plant traits that mediate mutualistic interactions are widespread, yet few studies link their macroe...
Plant traits that mediate mutualistic interactions as a mode of defense are pervasive, have originat...
The ability of plants to form mutualistic relationships with animal defenders has long been suspecte...
The ability of plants to form mutualistic relationships with animal defenders has long been suspecte...
Ants and plants bearing extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) are among the most abundant interacting organis...
One major goal in plant evolutionary ecology is to address how and why tritrophic interactions media...
The biotic interactions hypothesis posits that biotic interactions are more important drivers of ada...
Neighbouring plants can interact strongly, competing for resources including light, water, animal mu...
Recursive adaptations and counter‐adaptations of plant‐feeding insects are thought to have driven ch...
1. A major challenge in evolutionary ecology is to understand how co-evolutionary processes shape pa...
Over the past two decades a growing body of empirical research has shown that many ecological proces...
6 páginas.-- 50 referencia.-- This article is Free access in the https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.1...
Moderate rates of herbivory can enhance primary production. This hypothesis has led to a controversy...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Eco-evolutionary feedbacks among multiple species occur when one species affects another species’ ev...
Plant traits that mediate mutualistic interactions are widespread, yet few studies link their macroe...
Plant traits that mediate mutualistic interactions as a mode of defense are pervasive, have originat...
The ability of plants to form mutualistic relationships with animal defenders has long been suspecte...
The ability of plants to form mutualistic relationships with animal defenders has long been suspecte...
Ants and plants bearing extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) are among the most abundant interacting organis...
One major goal in plant evolutionary ecology is to address how and why tritrophic interactions media...
The biotic interactions hypothesis posits that biotic interactions are more important drivers of ada...
Neighbouring plants can interact strongly, competing for resources including light, water, animal mu...
Recursive adaptations and counter‐adaptations of plant‐feeding insects are thought to have driven ch...
1. A major challenge in evolutionary ecology is to understand how co-evolutionary processes shape pa...
Over the past two decades a growing body of empirical research has shown that many ecological proces...
6 páginas.-- 50 referencia.-- This article is Free access in the https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.1...
Moderate rates of herbivory can enhance primary production. This hypothesis has led to a controversy...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Eco-evolutionary feedbacks among multiple species occur when one species affects another species’ ev...