1. Past land use can create altered soil conditions and plant communities that persist for decades, although the effects of these altered conditions on consumers are rarely investigated. 2. Using a large-scale field study at 36 sites in longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) woodlands, we examined whether historic agricultural land use leads to differences in the abundance and community composition of insect herbivores (grasshoppers, families Acrididae and Tettigoniidae). 3. We measured the cover of six plant functional groups and several environmental variables to determine whether historic agricultural land use affects the relationships between plant cover or environmental conditions and grasshopper assemblages. 4. Land-use history had taxa-spec...
Anthropogenic alterations to global pools of nitrogen and phosphorus are driving declines in plant d...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Increasing plant diversity has long been hypothesized to negatively affect levels of invertebrate he...
1. Past land use can create altered soil conditions and plant communities that persist for decades, ...
Past and present human activities, such as historic agriculture and fire suppression, are widespread...
Understanding the mechanisms regulating the diversity and distribution of arthropods is essential to...
Invertebrate herbivory is a crucial process contributing to the cycling of nutrients and energy in t...
Anthropogenic land use is an established driver of biodiversity loss. The complexity and far-reachin...
1. Understanding how biodiversity affects ecosystem processes is a key question in ecology. Previou...
1. Species interactions are integral to ecological community function and the structure of species i...
1. Diversity of plant communities is impacted by multiple global change drivers but also by altered ...
Intensive land use is a driving force for biodiversity decline in many ecosystems. In semi-natural g...
Biodiversity is decreasing globally at an alarming rate, with land-use change and intensification be...
Predicting how ecological interactions will respond to global change is a major challenge. Plants an...
Although biotic legacies of past agricultural practices are widespread and increasing in contemporar...
Anthropogenic alterations to global pools of nitrogen and phosphorus are driving declines in plant d...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Increasing plant diversity has long been hypothesized to negatively affect levels of invertebrate he...
1. Past land use can create altered soil conditions and plant communities that persist for decades, ...
Past and present human activities, such as historic agriculture and fire suppression, are widespread...
Understanding the mechanisms regulating the diversity and distribution of arthropods is essential to...
Invertebrate herbivory is a crucial process contributing to the cycling of nutrients and energy in t...
Anthropogenic land use is an established driver of biodiversity loss. The complexity and far-reachin...
1. Understanding how biodiversity affects ecosystem processes is a key question in ecology. Previou...
1. Species interactions are integral to ecological community function and the structure of species i...
1. Diversity of plant communities is impacted by multiple global change drivers but also by altered ...
Intensive land use is a driving force for biodiversity decline in many ecosystems. In semi-natural g...
Biodiversity is decreasing globally at an alarming rate, with land-use change and intensification be...
Predicting how ecological interactions will respond to global change is a major challenge. Plants an...
Although biotic legacies of past agricultural practices are widespread and increasing in contemporar...
Anthropogenic alterations to global pools of nitrogen and phosphorus are driving declines in plant d...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Increasing plant diversity has long been hypothesized to negatively affect levels of invertebrate he...