Evolutionary experience and the phylogenetic relationships of plants have both been proposed to influence herbivore-plant interactions and plant invasion success. However, the direction and magnitude of these effects, and how such patterns are altered with increasing temperature, are rarely studied. Through laboratory functional response (FR) experiments, we tested whether the per capita feeding efficiency of an invasive generalist herbivore, the golden apple snail, Pomacea canaliculata, is dependent on the biogeographic origin and phylogenetic relatedness of host plants, and how increasing temperature alters these dependencies. The feeding efficiency of the herbivore was highest on plant species with which it had no shared evolutionary his...
The climate is changing and temperatures are predicted to further increase in the future. Species re...
How plant traits evolve along geographical and climatic gradients has recently received increased at...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis posits that invasion of novel habitats can be facilitated by the absenc...
Evolutionary experience and the phylogenetic relationships of plants have both been proposed to infl...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Global warming impacts natural communities through effects on performance of individual species and ...
Globalization and climate change trigger species invasions and range shifts, which reshuffle communi...
To understand the biological effects of climate change, it is essential to take into account species...
Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the native a...
Rising temperatures can influence the top-down control of plant biomass by increasing herbivore meta...
Burning of fossil fuels has raised the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which contributes to gl...
1. Interactions between herbivorous insects and their host plants that are limited in time are wides...
Global warming impacts natural communities through effects on performance of individual species and ...
The climate is changing and temperatures are predicted to further increase in the future. Species re...
How plant traits evolve along geographical and climatic gradients has recently received increased at...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis posits that invasion of novel habitats can be facilitated by the absenc...
Evolutionary experience and the phylogenetic relationships of plants have both been proposed to infl...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Global warming impacts natural communities through effects on performance of individual species and ...
Globalization and climate change trigger species invasions and range shifts, which reshuffle communi...
To understand the biological effects of climate change, it is essential to take into account species...
Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the native a...
Rising temperatures can influence the top-down control of plant biomass by increasing herbivore meta...
Burning of fossil fuels has raised the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which contributes to gl...
1. Interactions between herbivorous insects and their host plants that are limited in time are wides...
Global warming impacts natural communities through effects on performance of individual species and ...
The climate is changing and temperatures are predicted to further increase in the future. Species re...
How plant traits evolve along geographical and climatic gradients has recently received increased at...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis posits that invasion of novel habitats can be facilitated by the absenc...