1. The relationship between plant traits and the frequency of attack by a stem galling midge, Neolasioptera sp. (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), on Eremanthus erythropappus (Asteraceae) was studied. The morphological changes of the host after a galler attack and the potential effects of these changes on attacks by the next generation of gallers were analysed. The study was conducted in the Serra do Japi, Sla Paulo, south-eastern Brazil. 2. Galled branches were significantly longer, thicker, and had more leaves than ungalled branches. Accordingly, gall establishment was higher in the longer and more foliose branches. Hence, it is suggested that ovipositing females are maximizing their performance by selecting larger branches. 3. Galled branches wer...
The plant-vigor hypothesis (PVH) predicts that females of galling insects preferentially oviposit on...
We tested the preference prediction of plant vigor hypothesis by examining the relationship between ...
Abstract Plants exhibit a wide array of inert and induced responses in defense against herbivore att...
We tested the following two hypotheses to investigate the attack patterns by gall-inducing insects o...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the patterns of host plant utilization by herbivoro...
Pattern of attack of a galling insect reveals an unexpected preference-performance linkage on medium...
The plant architecture hypothesis predicts that variation in host plant architecture influences inse...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the patterns of host plant utilization by herbivoro...
To study the abundance and occurrence of herbivore insects on plants it is important to consider pl...
Despite the speciose fauna of gall-inducing insects in the Neotropical region, little is known about...
Natural enemies as selective forces maintaining and shaping morphological, physiological, and behavi...
Patterns of galling by the gall midge Lopesia brasiliensis (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) were studied in ...
ABSTRACT Sessile and host-specific herbivores, such as gall-inducing insects, are usually patchily d...
Effects of gender, vigor and size of the host plant Baccharis pseudomyriocephala Teodoro (Asteraceae...
The dynamics of occurrence of target-organs in plant populations produces windows of opportunity tha...
The plant-vigor hypothesis (PVH) predicts that females of galling insects preferentially oviposit on...
We tested the preference prediction of plant vigor hypothesis by examining the relationship between ...
Abstract Plants exhibit a wide array of inert and induced responses in defense against herbivore att...
We tested the following two hypotheses to investigate the attack patterns by gall-inducing insects o...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the patterns of host plant utilization by herbivoro...
Pattern of attack of a galling insect reveals an unexpected preference-performance linkage on medium...
The plant architecture hypothesis predicts that variation in host plant architecture influences inse...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the patterns of host plant utilization by herbivoro...
To study the abundance and occurrence of herbivore insects on plants it is important to consider pl...
Despite the speciose fauna of gall-inducing insects in the Neotropical region, little is known about...
Natural enemies as selective forces maintaining and shaping morphological, physiological, and behavi...
Patterns of galling by the gall midge Lopesia brasiliensis (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) were studied in ...
ABSTRACT Sessile and host-specific herbivores, such as gall-inducing insects, are usually patchily d...
Effects of gender, vigor and size of the host plant Baccharis pseudomyriocephala Teodoro (Asteraceae...
The dynamics of occurrence of target-organs in plant populations produces windows of opportunity tha...
The plant-vigor hypothesis (PVH) predicts that females of galling insects preferentially oviposit on...
We tested the preference prediction of plant vigor hypothesis by examining the relationship between ...
Abstract Plants exhibit a wide array of inert and induced responses in defense against herbivore att...