Among-population variation in host use is a common phenomenon in herbivorous insects. The simplest and most trivial explanation for such variation in host use is the among-site variation in plant species composition. Another aspect that can influence spatial variation in host use is the relative abundance of each host-plant species compared to all available hosts. Here, we used endophagous insects that develop in flower heads of Asteraceae species as a study system to investigate how plant abundance influences the pattern of host-plant use by herbivorous insects with distinct levels of host-range specialization. Only herbivores recorded on three or more host species were included in this study. In particular, we tested two related hypothese...
We develop a general theoretical framework for exploring the host plant selection behaviour of herbi...
<div><p>Small scale distribution of insect root herbivores may promote plant species diversity by cr...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
The high dependence of herbivorous insects on their host plants implies that plant invaders can affe...
1. The megadiverse herbivores and their host plants are a major component of biodiversity, and their...
Herbivorous insects that feed internally on plant tissues depend on their host plants as food resour...
Understanding the drivers of plant-insect interactions is still a key issue in terrestrial ecology. ...
Phytophagous insects may choose host plants based on conditions that enhance offspring performance. ...
In holometabolous phytophagous insects, adult females and larvae determine host plant selection thro...
1. The ways in which a soil fertility gradient affects three trophic level food webs defined by plan...
The influence of temporal variation in the host specificity of invertebrates to estimates of biodive...
The spatial heterogeneity hypothesis has been invoked to explain the increase in species diversity f...
Large plants are often more conspicuous and more attractive for associated animals than small plants...
Human land use tends to decrease the diversity of native plant species and facilitate the invasion a...
Specialist leaf-mining fly Scaptomyza nigrita is a major herbivore of its host plant Cardamine cordi...
We develop a general theoretical framework for exploring the host plant selection behaviour of herbi...
<div><p>Small scale distribution of insect root herbivores may promote plant species diversity by cr...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
The high dependence of herbivorous insects on their host plants implies that plant invaders can affe...
1. The megadiverse herbivores and their host plants are a major component of biodiversity, and their...
Herbivorous insects that feed internally on plant tissues depend on their host plants as food resour...
Understanding the drivers of plant-insect interactions is still a key issue in terrestrial ecology. ...
Phytophagous insects may choose host plants based on conditions that enhance offspring performance. ...
In holometabolous phytophagous insects, adult females and larvae determine host plant selection thro...
1. The ways in which a soil fertility gradient affects three trophic level food webs defined by plan...
The influence of temporal variation in the host specificity of invertebrates to estimates of biodive...
The spatial heterogeneity hypothesis has been invoked to explain the increase in species diversity f...
Large plants are often more conspicuous and more attractive for associated animals than small plants...
Human land use tends to decrease the diversity of native plant species and facilitate the invasion a...
Specialist leaf-mining fly Scaptomyza nigrita is a major herbivore of its host plant Cardamine cordi...
We develop a general theoretical framework for exploring the host plant selection behaviour of herbi...
<div><p>Small scale distribution of insect root herbivores may promote plant species diversity by cr...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...