The spines of flowering plants are thought to function primarily in defence against mammalian herbivores; however, we previously reported that feeding by Manduca sexta caterpillars on the leaves of horsenettle plants (Solanum carolinense) induces increased development of internode spines on new growth. To determine whether and how spines impact caterpillar feeding, we conducted assays with three Solanaceous plant species that vary in spine numbers (S. carolinense, S. atropurpureum and S. aethiopicum) and also manipulated spine numbers within each species. We found that M. sexta caterpillars located experimentally isolated target leaves much more quickly on plants with experimentally removed spines compared with plants with intact spines. Mo...
Many plants express induced defenses against herbivores through increasing the production of toxic s...
Herbivores that modify plant morphology, such as gall forming insects, can disproportionately impact...
1. Plant traits that enhance the attraction of the natural enemies of their herbivores have been pos...
The spines of flowering plants are thought to function primarily in defence against mammalian herbiv...
Many grasses have unidirectional hairs and spines that make it easy for insects to move from the lea...
Grasses frequently have unidirectional hairs, prickles, and spines; these leaf features have been hy...
Plant trichomes constitute a first line of defence against insect herbivores. The pre- and post-inge...
Certain plants exhibit rapid movement in response to mechanical stimulation; however, the ecological...
Grasses are major agricultural products worldwide and they are critical to ecosystem function in man...
Parasitic plants can serve as critical intermediaries between their hosts and other organisms; howev...
1. Initial herbivory and induced plant responses can influence subsequent above- and belowground her...
Main conclusion The study provides us with the evidence that caterpillars tend to feed on the abaxia...
Many predatory insects that prey on herbivores also feed on the plant, but it is unknown whether pla...
Many plants express induced defenses against herbivores through increasing the production of toxic s...
Herbivores that modify plant morphology, such as gall forming insects, can disproportionately impact...
1. Plant traits that enhance the attraction of the natural enemies of their herbivores have been pos...
The spines of flowering plants are thought to function primarily in defence against mammalian herbiv...
Many grasses have unidirectional hairs and spines that make it easy for insects to move from the lea...
Grasses frequently have unidirectional hairs, prickles, and spines; these leaf features have been hy...
Plant trichomes constitute a first line of defence against insect herbivores. The pre- and post-inge...
Certain plants exhibit rapid movement in response to mechanical stimulation; however, the ecological...
Grasses are major agricultural products worldwide and they are critical to ecosystem function in man...
Parasitic plants can serve as critical intermediaries between their hosts and other organisms; howev...
1. Initial herbivory and induced plant responses can influence subsequent above- and belowground her...
Main conclusion The study provides us with the evidence that caterpillars tend to feed on the abaxia...
Many predatory insects that prey on herbivores also feed on the plant, but it is unknown whether pla...
Many plants express induced defenses against herbivores through increasing the production of toxic s...
Herbivores that modify plant morphology, such as gall forming insects, can disproportionately impact...
1. Plant traits that enhance the attraction of the natural enemies of their herbivores have been pos...