Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosystems are expected to be especially sensitive to changes. There are few studies on how insect herbivory respond to warming. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine if experimental warming had an effect on herbivory by leaf-chewing insects in an alpine plant community. To manipulate the climate I used open-top chambers (OTCs) from an ongoing long-term experiment at Finse, Norway. By recording feeding damages on the vascular plants in the OTCs and in control plots, I found that warming increased the herbivory pressure on Dryas octopetala, but not on Bistorta vivipara and Salix reticulata. The increase was significant both in earl...
This review examines the direct effects of climate change on insect herbivores. Temperature is ident...
Global warming may affect population dynamics of herbivorous insects since the relative impact of bo...
Species and community-level responses to warming are well documented, with plants and invertebrates ...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosy...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly expected to experience changes due to temperature rise, but litt...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
This review examines the direct effects of climate change on insect herbivores. Temperature is ident...
Species interactions drive ecosystem processes and are a major focus of global change research. Amon...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Rising temperatures associated with climate change will alter the fundamental physiological processe...
Species-specific responses to climate change will lead to changes in species interactions across mul...
<p>The impact of climate change on herbivorous insects can have far-reaching<br>consequences for eco...
With warming climate many species are predicted to shift their distributions toward the poles. Howev...
Global warming impacts natural communities through effects on performance of individual species and ...
This review examines the direct effects of climate change on insect herbivores. Temperature is ident...
Global warming may affect population dynamics of herbivorous insects since the relative impact of bo...
Species and community-level responses to warming are well documented, with plants and invertebrates ...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosy...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly expected to experience changes due to temperature rise, but litt...
Climate warming is predicted to affect species and trophic interactions worldwide, and alpine ecosys...
This review examines the direct effects of climate change on insect herbivores. Temperature is ident...
Species interactions drive ecosystem processes and are a major focus of global change research. Amon...
Ongoing climate change may impact alpine plant populations via both direct effects of increased temp...
Rising temperatures associated with climate change will alter the fundamental physiological processe...
Species-specific responses to climate change will lead to changes in species interactions across mul...
<p>The impact of climate change on herbivorous insects can have far-reaching<br>consequences for eco...
With warming climate many species are predicted to shift their distributions toward the poles. Howev...
Global warming impacts natural communities through effects on performance of individual species and ...
This review examines the direct effects of climate change on insect herbivores. Temperature is ident...
Global warming may affect population dynamics of herbivorous insects since the relative impact of bo...
Species and community-level responses to warming are well documented, with plants and invertebrates ...