Recent anthropogenic eutrophication has meant that host plants of nettle-feeding insects became quasi-omnipresent in fertile regions of Western Europe. However, host plant resource quality – in terms of microclimate and nutritional value – may vary considerably between the ‘original’ forest habitat and ‘recent’ agricul- tural habitat. Here, we compared development in both environmental settings using a split-brood design, so as to explore to what extent larval survival and adult morphology in the nettle-feeding butterfly Aglais urticae are influenced by the anthropogenic environment. Nettles along field margins had higher C/N ratios and provided warmer microclimates to larvae. Larvae developed 20% faster and tended to improve their survival...
Temperature and other climatic variables, such as the amount of rainfall, are the main abiotic facto...
The butterfly Boloria aquilonaris is a specialist of oligotrophic ecosystems. Population viability a...
Variation in environmental conditions during development can lead to changes in life-history traits ...
Recent anthropogenic eutrophication has meant that hostplants of nettle-feeding insects became quasi...
Variation in food stoichiometry affects individual performance and population dynamics, but it is al...
<div><p>Variation in food stoichiometry affects individual performance and population dynamics, but ...
In evolutionary time, varying environments may lead to different morphs as a result of genetic adapt...
Habitat changes (e.g. deforestation, urbanization, etc.), the introduction of exotic species, human ...
Abstract We tested the hypothesis that larvae of the pipevine swallowtail butterfly, Battus philenor...
Nitrogen deposition is considered as one of the main threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioni...
1. The nitrogen limitation hypothesis posits that phytophagous insects benefit from nitrogen enrichm...
Climate and land use change can alter the incidence and strength of biotic interactions, with import...
Climate and land use change can alter the incidence and strength of biotic interactions, with import...
Behavioural plasticity in biological traits is assumed crucial for allowing organisms to cope with a...
When species shift their ranges to track climate change, they are almost certain to experience novel...
Temperature and other climatic variables, such as the amount of rainfall, are the main abiotic facto...
The butterfly Boloria aquilonaris is a specialist of oligotrophic ecosystems. Population viability a...
Variation in environmental conditions during development can lead to changes in life-history traits ...
Recent anthropogenic eutrophication has meant that hostplants of nettle-feeding insects became quasi...
Variation in food stoichiometry affects individual performance and population dynamics, but it is al...
<div><p>Variation in food stoichiometry affects individual performance and population dynamics, but ...
In evolutionary time, varying environments may lead to different morphs as a result of genetic adapt...
Habitat changes (e.g. deforestation, urbanization, etc.), the introduction of exotic species, human ...
Abstract We tested the hypothesis that larvae of the pipevine swallowtail butterfly, Battus philenor...
Nitrogen deposition is considered as one of the main threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioni...
1. The nitrogen limitation hypothesis posits that phytophagous insects benefit from nitrogen enrichm...
Climate and land use change can alter the incidence and strength of biotic interactions, with import...
Climate and land use change can alter the incidence and strength of biotic interactions, with import...
Behavioural plasticity in biological traits is assumed crucial for allowing organisms to cope with a...
When species shift their ranges to track climate change, they are almost certain to experience novel...
Temperature and other climatic variables, such as the amount of rainfall, are the main abiotic facto...
The butterfly Boloria aquilonaris is a specialist of oligotrophic ecosystems. Population viability a...
Variation in environmental conditions during development can lead to changes in life-history traits ...