We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated with a specialist herbivore in the exotic range through biological control have rapidly evolved increased anti-herbivore defences compared to populations not exposed to biocontrol. We grew half-sib families of the invasive plant Lythrum salicaria sourced from 17 populations near Ottawa, Canada, that differed in their history of exposure to a biocontrol agent, the specialist beetle Neogalerucella calmariensis. In a greenhouse experiment, we manipulated larval and adult herbivory to examine whether a population's history of biocontrol influenced plant defence and growth. Plants sourced from populations with a history of biocontrol suffered lower d...
Understanding the impact of herbivory on plant populations is a fundamental goal of ecology. Damage ...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
The interaction between the European wild parsnip Pastinaca sativa and its coevolved florivore the p...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
1. The shifting defence hypothesis (SDH) predicts that after invasive plants are introduced to new r...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
Herbivores, competitors, and predators can inhibit biological invasions ("biotic resistance" sensu E...
1. Invasive alien plants, together with organisms introduced for biological control, are ideal study...
Invasive alien plants are likely to be released from specialist herbivores and at the same time enco...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalisation and spread...
Understanding the impact of herbivory on plant populations is a fundamental goal of ecology. Damage ...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
The interaction between the European wild parsnip Pastinaca sativa and its coevolved florivore the p...
We present evidence that populations of an invasive plant species that have become re-associated wit...
1. The shifting defence hypothesis (SDH) predicts that after invasive plants are introduced to new r...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
1. Herbivory can drive rapid evolution of plant chemical traits mediating defensive and competitive ...
Herbivores, competitors, and predators can inhibit biological invasions ("biotic resistance" sensu E...
1. Invasive alien plants, together with organisms introduced for biological control, are ideal study...
Invasive alien plants are likely to be released from specialist herbivores and at the same time enco...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalisation and spread...
Understanding the impact of herbivory on plant populations is a fundamental goal of ecology. Damage ...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
The interaction between the European wild parsnip Pastinaca sativa and its coevolved florivore the p...