Competition is one of the most important biotic factors determining the structure of ecological communities. In this study, we show that there is variation in competitive ability between two clones of the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum, both of which out-compete a clone of the vetch aphid, Megoura viciae, in the laboratory. We tested whether this variation in competitive ability would alter the outcome of interspecific competition in the field. White one pea aphid clone followed the pattern set in the laboratory, out-competing the Megoura viciae clone, another showed the reverse effect with Megoura viciae dominating. These differences appear to be the result of variation in early population growth rate between the pea aphid clones, rather t...
Abstract. The importance of interspecific competition as a force promoting specialization in phytoph...
International audiencePhytophagous insects have evolved traits that help them avoid predation risks,...
Density-mediated and trait-mediated indirect interactions between species may have important roles i...
This thesis addresses two questions of fundamental importance to evolutionary ecology - how genetic ...
1. The presence of an across-species trade-off between dispersal ability and competitive ability has...
1. Intra-specific variation in plant defence traits has been shown to profoundly affect herbivore co...
Trait-mediated indirect effects can have important effects on food web dynamics but are still poorly...
Much theory has been developed to explore how competition for shared resources (exploitation competi...
The role of intraspecific variation in the magnitude and direction of plastic responses in ecology a...
The spatial interaction of clonal organisms is an unsolved but crucial topic in evolutionary biology...
Variation in traits affecting preference for, and performance on, new habitats is a key factor in th...
The spatial interaction of clonal organisms is an unsolved but crucial topic in evolutionary biology...
Biodiversity has both intraspecific and interspecific components, and speciation is the process thro...
Natural enemies not only influence prey density but they can also cause the modification of traits i...
Individuals are often consistent in their behavior but vary from each other in the level of behavior...
Abstract. The importance of interspecific competition as a force promoting specialization in phytoph...
International audiencePhytophagous insects have evolved traits that help them avoid predation risks,...
Density-mediated and trait-mediated indirect interactions between species may have important roles i...
This thesis addresses two questions of fundamental importance to evolutionary ecology - how genetic ...
1. The presence of an across-species trade-off between dispersal ability and competitive ability has...
1. Intra-specific variation in plant defence traits has been shown to profoundly affect herbivore co...
Trait-mediated indirect effects can have important effects on food web dynamics but are still poorly...
Much theory has been developed to explore how competition for shared resources (exploitation competi...
The role of intraspecific variation in the magnitude and direction of plastic responses in ecology a...
The spatial interaction of clonal organisms is an unsolved but crucial topic in evolutionary biology...
Variation in traits affecting preference for, and performance on, new habitats is a key factor in th...
The spatial interaction of clonal organisms is an unsolved but crucial topic in evolutionary biology...
Biodiversity has both intraspecific and interspecific components, and speciation is the process thro...
Natural enemies not only influence prey density but they can also cause the modification of traits i...
Individuals are often consistent in their behavior but vary from each other in the level of behavior...
Abstract. The importance of interspecific competition as a force promoting specialization in phytoph...
International audiencePhytophagous insects have evolved traits that help them avoid predation risks,...
Density-mediated and trait-mediated indirect interactions between species may have important roles i...