Although defence against herbivores is often argued to be the main action of plant secondary metabolites (PSMs), very few examples have demonstrated that intraspecific variation in PSM concentrations influences foraging by wild vertebrate herbivores. Experiments with captive animals often indicate that PSM concentrations influence how much herbivores eat from individual plants, but these experiments do not replicate the subtle trade-offs in diet selection faced by wild animals, which must avoid predators and extremes of weather, interact with conspecifics, and achieve a balanced, nutritious diet, while avoiding intoxication by PSMs. We characterized the foliar chemistry of every tree from two Eucalyptus species available to a population of ...
The distribution of marsupial folivores in Australian eucalypt forests is extremely patchy and, alth...
Habitat loss is a leading cause of decline in animal populations and identifying suitable habit...
Research on use of foraging patches has focused on why herbivores visit or quit patches, yet little ...
Although defence against herbivores is often argued to be the main action of plant secondary metabol...
The koala is the quintessential specialist herbivore, feeding almost exclusively on Eucalyptus folia...
The koala is the quintessential specialist herbivore, feeding almost exclusively on Eucalyptus folia...
Most woody plants contain a diverse array of plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) that deter vertebrat...
In this study, we examined whether a group of plant secondary metabolites - the formylated phloroglu...
In this study, we examined whether a group of plant secondary metabolites – the formylated phloroglu...
In a given period of time, herbivores often eat less as dietary plant secondary metabolite (PSM) con...
Adequate nutrition is a fundamental requirement for the maintenance and growth of populations, but c...
Landscape disturbance can cause shifts in vegetation communities, which can impact animal population...
Past efforts to explain feeding by eucalypt folivores focussed on three groups of plant secondary me...
Plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) offer plants chemical defences against herbivores, and are known ...
The diets of individual animals within populations can differ, but few studies determine whether thi...
The distribution of marsupial folivores in Australian eucalypt forests is extremely patchy and, alth...
Habitat loss is a leading cause of decline in animal populations and identifying suitable habit...
Research on use of foraging patches has focused on why herbivores visit or quit patches, yet little ...
Although defence against herbivores is often argued to be the main action of plant secondary metabol...
The koala is the quintessential specialist herbivore, feeding almost exclusively on Eucalyptus folia...
The koala is the quintessential specialist herbivore, feeding almost exclusively on Eucalyptus folia...
Most woody plants contain a diverse array of plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) that deter vertebrat...
In this study, we examined whether a group of plant secondary metabolites - the formylated phloroglu...
In this study, we examined whether a group of plant secondary metabolites – the formylated phloroglu...
In a given period of time, herbivores often eat less as dietary plant secondary metabolite (PSM) con...
Adequate nutrition is a fundamental requirement for the maintenance and growth of populations, but c...
Landscape disturbance can cause shifts in vegetation communities, which can impact animal population...
Past efforts to explain feeding by eucalypt folivores focussed on three groups of plant secondary me...
Plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) offer plants chemical defences against herbivores, and are known ...
The diets of individual animals within populations can differ, but few studies determine whether thi...
The distribution of marsupial folivores in Australian eucalypt forests is extremely patchy and, alth...
Habitat loss is a leading cause of decline in animal populations and identifying suitable habit...
Research on use of foraging patches has focused on why herbivores visit or quit patches, yet little ...