Journal ArticleBenefits and costs are central to optimality theories of plant defense. Benefit is the gain in fitness to reducing herbivory and cost is the loss in fitness to committing resources to defense. We evaluate the benefits and costs of defense in a neotropical shrub, Psychotria horizontalis. Plants were either exposed to herbivores or protected within a cage of fine mesh in three gardens planted in large light gaps on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
Plants possess physical and chemical defenses which have been found to deter herbivores that feed an...
Induced responses to herbivores are common and well documented in plants. It has been hypothesized t...
Plant defences against herbivores include direct defences such as secondary metabolites or physical ...
Abstract. Defense costs provide a major explanation for why plants in nature have not evolved to be ...
Plant defense against herbivory comes at a cost, which can be either direct (reducing resources avai...
Journal ArticleRate of herbivory and defensive characteristics of young and mature leaves were measu...
Journal ArticlePatterns of heitmory and plant defenses arc presented lor 47 tree species studied on ...
Plants defend themselves against attack by herbivores with a variety of physical and chemical defenc...
Theory predicts that plant defensive traits are costly due to trade-offs between allocation to defen...
Journal ArticleRates of herbivory and patterns of leaf defense are presented for light-demanding and...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Adv...
Journal ArticleIn the recently radiated genus Inga (Fabaceae), few nucleotide substitutions have acc...
Background: Plant defense traits require resources and energy that plants may otherwise use for grow...
Fitness costs of defense are often invoked to explain the maintenance of genetic variation in levels...
Journal ArticleTropical forests include a diversity of habitats, which has led to specialization in ...
Plants possess physical and chemical defenses which have been found to deter herbivores that feed an...
Induced responses to herbivores are common and well documented in plants. It has been hypothesized t...
Plant defences against herbivores include direct defences such as secondary metabolites or physical ...
Abstract. Defense costs provide a major explanation for why plants in nature have not evolved to be ...
Plant defense against herbivory comes at a cost, which can be either direct (reducing resources avai...
Journal ArticleRate of herbivory and defensive characteristics of young and mature leaves were measu...
Journal ArticlePatterns of heitmory and plant defenses arc presented lor 47 tree species studied on ...
Plants defend themselves against attack by herbivores with a variety of physical and chemical defenc...
Theory predicts that plant defensive traits are costly due to trade-offs between allocation to defen...
Journal ArticleRates of herbivory and patterns of leaf defense are presented for light-demanding and...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Adv...
Journal ArticleIn the recently radiated genus Inga (Fabaceae), few nucleotide substitutions have acc...
Background: Plant defense traits require resources and energy that plants may otherwise use for grow...
Fitness costs of defense are often invoked to explain the maintenance of genetic variation in levels...
Journal ArticleTropical forests include a diversity of habitats, which has led to specialization in ...
Plants possess physical and chemical defenses which have been found to deter herbivores that feed an...
Induced responses to herbivores are common and well documented in plants. It has been hypothesized t...
Plant defences against herbivores include direct defences such as secondary metabolites or physical ...