We hypothesize that upper canopies contrast with the understorey vegetation in gall density and survival be-cause of greater mortality in the latter. We expect that high sclerophylly rates in the upper canopy leaves are a main cause ofsuch pattern, and more important than other environmental traits, for instance related to altitude. The study was con-ducted in Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia. Four independent vertical cylindrical transects through theforest canopy and one equivalent, horizontal understorey transect (20 m long and 1 m in diameter) were sampled at dif-ferent altitude (300, 700, 900 and 1100 m above sea level) during two seasons. Total and damaged leaves were counted,and galls were collected and opened to determ...
To study the abundance and occurrence of herbivore insects on plants it is important to consider pl...
Mature forest canopies worldwide sustain an enormous diversity of arthropods, many of which are spec...
Abstract: Impacts of forest fragmentation and edge effect on plant-herbivores interactions are relat...
We tested the hypothesis that leaves in the canopy should have higher sclerophylly indices compared...
In contrast to most insect guilds, gall-forming insects are thought to reach highest diversity on sc...
In contrast to most insect guilds, gall-forming insects are thought to reach highest diversity on sc...
The moth Mompha sp. (Coleophoridae, Lepidoptera) is known to induce a stem gall on the tree Conosteg...
The plant architecture hypothesis predicts that variation in host plant architecture influences inse...
ABSTRACT Sessile and host-specific herbivores, such as gall-inducing insects, are usually patchily d...
"Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the School of Biological Sciences, Macqu...
Insect-induced galls are observed on plants throughout the world, bur patterns of gall-inducing inse...
Evidence regarding the effect of temperature and rainfall on gall-inducing insects is contradictory:...
The dynamics of occurrence of target-organs in plant populations produces windows of opportunity tha...
Neighbouring heterospecific plants are often observed to reduce the probability of herbivore attack ...
We surveyed the species richness of galling arthropods in northeastern Australia in October 2002 and...
To study the abundance and occurrence of herbivore insects on plants it is important to consider pl...
Mature forest canopies worldwide sustain an enormous diversity of arthropods, many of which are spec...
Abstract: Impacts of forest fragmentation and edge effect on plant-herbivores interactions are relat...
We tested the hypothesis that leaves in the canopy should have higher sclerophylly indices compared...
In contrast to most insect guilds, gall-forming insects are thought to reach highest diversity on sc...
In contrast to most insect guilds, gall-forming insects are thought to reach highest diversity on sc...
The moth Mompha sp. (Coleophoridae, Lepidoptera) is known to induce a stem gall on the tree Conosteg...
The plant architecture hypothesis predicts that variation in host plant architecture influences inse...
ABSTRACT Sessile and host-specific herbivores, such as gall-inducing insects, are usually patchily d...
"Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the School of Biological Sciences, Macqu...
Insect-induced galls are observed on plants throughout the world, bur patterns of gall-inducing inse...
Evidence regarding the effect of temperature and rainfall on gall-inducing insects is contradictory:...
The dynamics of occurrence of target-organs in plant populations produces windows of opportunity tha...
Neighbouring heterospecific plants are often observed to reduce the probability of herbivore attack ...
We surveyed the species richness of galling arthropods in northeastern Australia in October 2002 and...
To study the abundance and occurrence of herbivore insects on plants it is important to consider pl...
Mature forest canopies worldwide sustain an enormous diversity of arthropods, many of which are spec...
Abstract: Impacts of forest fragmentation and edge effect on plant-herbivores interactions are relat...