Theory predicts that plant defensive traits are costly due to trade-offs between allocation to defense and growth and reproduction. Most previous studies of costs of plant defense focused on female fitness costs of constitutively expressed defenses. Consideration of alternative plant strategies, such as induced defenses and tolerance to herbivory, and multiple types of costs, including allocation to male reproductive function, may increase our ability to detect costs of plant defense against herbivores. In this study we measured male and female reproductive costs associated with induced responses and tolerance to herbivory in annual wild radish plants (Raphanus raphanistrum). We induced resistance in the plants by subjecting them to herbivo...
Tolerance to herbivory is the ability of plants to maintain fitness in spite of damage. The goal of ...
Studies have increasingly shown that the constitutive or induced expression of resistance in plants ...
abstract: Tolerance to herbivory minimizes the effects of herbivory on plant fitness. In the presenc...
Induced responses to herbivores are common and well documented in plants. It has been hypothesized t...
Plant tissue loss due to herbivory is an important selective force for shaping plant phenotypes (Mar...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in chemical defense is thought to play a major role in plant-herbivor...
Herbivory has many effects on plants, ranging from shifts in primary processes such as photosynthesi...
Induced responses to herbivores in plants are thought to be a form of adaptive phenotypic plasticity...
We examine how induced plant defences affect the evolution of resistance in herbivores (i.e. the abi...
While once considered noise in the background of constitutive resistance, the phenomenon of induced ...
The hypothesis that constitutive and inducible plant resistance against herbivores should trade-off ...
Plants defend themselves against attack by herbivores with a variety of physical and chemical defenc...
<div><p>Plants have two principal defense mechanisms to decrease fitness losses to herbivory: tolera...
Predictions based on evolutionary theory suggest that the adaptive value of evolved herbicide resist...
Previous explanations for the evolution of induced resistance of plants to herbivory emphasized argu...
Tolerance to herbivory is the ability of plants to maintain fitness in spite of damage. The goal of ...
Studies have increasingly shown that the constitutive or induced expression of resistance in plants ...
abstract: Tolerance to herbivory minimizes the effects of herbivory on plant fitness. In the presenc...
Induced responses to herbivores are common and well documented in plants. It has been hypothesized t...
Plant tissue loss due to herbivory is an important selective force for shaping plant phenotypes (Mar...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in chemical defense is thought to play a major role in plant-herbivor...
Herbivory has many effects on plants, ranging from shifts in primary processes such as photosynthesi...
Induced responses to herbivores in plants are thought to be a form of adaptive phenotypic plasticity...
We examine how induced plant defences affect the evolution of resistance in herbivores (i.e. the abi...
While once considered noise in the background of constitutive resistance, the phenomenon of induced ...
The hypothesis that constitutive and inducible plant resistance against herbivores should trade-off ...
Plants defend themselves against attack by herbivores with a variety of physical and chemical defenc...
<div><p>Plants have two principal defense mechanisms to decrease fitness losses to herbivory: tolera...
Predictions based on evolutionary theory suggest that the adaptive value of evolved herbicide resist...
Previous explanations for the evolution of induced resistance of plants to herbivory emphasized argu...
Tolerance to herbivory is the ability of plants to maintain fitness in spite of damage. The goal of ...
Studies have increasingly shown that the constitutive or induced expression of resistance in plants ...
abstract: Tolerance to herbivory minimizes the effects of herbivory on plant fitness. In the presenc...