Flower-dwelling predators may play several ecological roles depending on their effects on the reproductive success of the plants that they use to forage. However, tri-trophic interactions often are context-dependent highlighting the importance of assessing both the overall top-down effect on plant fitness and predator behavioral and physiological attributes that shape that outcome. We studied the effect of the flower-dwelling crab spider Misumenops pallidus on the perennial herb Anemone multifida in a low-thicket in Northwestern Patagonia. We measured pollinator visitation frequency, florivory rate, plant fitness, spider abundance, and spider´s physiological (e.g. camouflage) and behavioral attributes (e.g. host selection, fidelity) that ai...
The puzzling diversity of flowers is primarily shaped by selection and evolutionary change caused by...
Although specific associations between spiders and particular types of plants have been reported for...
P>1. Ecosystems may affect each other through trophic interactions that cross ecosystem boundaries a...
1. Flower-dwelling predators may interfere in plant–pollinator interactions through changes in polli...
This study presents the first description of a tri-trophic interaction network with crab spiders as ...
Although predators can affect foraging behaviors of oral visitors, rarely is it known if these top-d...
Plants are literally rooted; they rely on biotic or abiotic vectors to carry their pollen and enable...
Although predators and floral herbivores can potentially decrease plant fitness by changing pollinat...
Communication drives ecosystem interactions, including the visual signals of plants used to attract ...
1. Although several species of Peucetia (Oxyopidae) live strictly in association with plants bearing...
Spiders are among the most common animals in diverse terrestrial environments, and display a variety...
Spiders are ubiquitous in most vegetation, however very little empirical data are available on speci...
Flower-visiting animals are constantly under predation risk when foraging and hence might be expecte...
Spiders are known to influence plant fitness, and vice versa. Yet, it has not been appreciated that...
Insects visiting the flowers of slickspot peppergrass, Lepidium papilliferum (Brassicaceae), risk pr...
The puzzling diversity of flowers is primarily shaped by selection and evolutionary change caused by...
Although specific associations between spiders and particular types of plants have been reported for...
P>1. Ecosystems may affect each other through trophic interactions that cross ecosystem boundaries a...
1. Flower-dwelling predators may interfere in plant–pollinator interactions through changes in polli...
This study presents the first description of a tri-trophic interaction network with crab spiders as ...
Although predators can affect foraging behaviors of oral visitors, rarely is it known if these top-d...
Plants are literally rooted; they rely on biotic or abiotic vectors to carry their pollen and enable...
Although predators and floral herbivores can potentially decrease plant fitness by changing pollinat...
Communication drives ecosystem interactions, including the visual signals of plants used to attract ...
1. Although several species of Peucetia (Oxyopidae) live strictly in association with plants bearing...
Spiders are among the most common animals in diverse terrestrial environments, and display a variety...
Spiders are ubiquitous in most vegetation, however very little empirical data are available on speci...
Flower-visiting animals are constantly under predation risk when foraging and hence might be expecte...
Spiders are known to influence plant fitness, and vice versa. Yet, it has not been appreciated that...
Insects visiting the flowers of slickspot peppergrass, Lepidium papilliferum (Brassicaceae), risk pr...
The puzzling diversity of flowers is primarily shaped by selection and evolutionary change caused by...
Although specific associations between spiders and particular types of plants have been reported for...
P>1. Ecosystems may affect each other through trophic interactions that cross ecosystem boundaries a...