Background: Climate change factors such as elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations (e[CO2]) and altered rainfall patterns can alter leaf composition and phenology. This may subsequently impact insect herbivory. In sclerophyllous forests insects have developed strategies, such as preferentially feeding on new leaf growth, to overcome physical or foliar nitrogen constraints, and this may shift under climate change. Few studies of insect herbivory at elevated [CO2] have occurred under field conditions and none on mature evergreen trees in a naturally established forest, yet estimates for leaf area loss due to herbivory are required in order to allow accurate predictions of plant productivity in future climates. Here, we assessed he...
Canopy leaf area, quantified by the leaf area index (L), is a crucial driver of forest productivity,...
Arthropod assemblages form a fundamental part of terrestrial ecosystems, underpinning ecosystem proc...
Increased frequency and severity of drought, as a result of climate change, is expected to drive cri...
Background and aims Herbivorous insects are important nutrient cyclers that produce nutrient-rich fr...
Both atmospheric [CO2] and average surface temperatures are predicted to increase with potentially d...
Understanding the direct and indirect effects of elevated [CO2] and temperature on insect herbivores...
Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks an...
Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks an...
It is essential to understand the combined effects of elevated [CO2] and temperature on insect herbi...
Frequency and severity of insect outbreaks in forest ecosystems are predicted to increase with clima...
Human-induced increases in atmospheric CO concentration have the potential to alter the chemical co...
Predicted increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are widely anticipated to increase biomass a...
Predicted increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are widely anticipated to increase biomass a...
Insect herbivory is thought to favour carbon allocation to storage in juveniles of shade-tolerant tr...
Mean concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO\(_2\)) continue to increase globally. Whilst t...
Canopy leaf area, quantified by the leaf area index (L), is a crucial driver of forest productivity,...
Arthropod assemblages form a fundamental part of terrestrial ecosystems, underpinning ecosystem proc...
Increased frequency and severity of drought, as a result of climate change, is expected to drive cri...
Background and aims Herbivorous insects are important nutrient cyclers that produce nutrient-rich fr...
Both atmospheric [CO2] and average surface temperatures are predicted to increase with potentially d...
Understanding the direct and indirect effects of elevated [CO2] and temperature on insect herbivores...
Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks an...
Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks an...
It is essential to understand the combined effects of elevated [CO2] and temperature on insect herbi...
Frequency and severity of insect outbreaks in forest ecosystems are predicted to increase with clima...
Human-induced increases in atmospheric CO concentration have the potential to alter the chemical co...
Predicted increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are widely anticipated to increase biomass a...
Predicted increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are widely anticipated to increase biomass a...
Insect herbivory is thought to favour carbon allocation to storage in juveniles of shade-tolerant tr...
Mean concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO\(_2\)) continue to increase globally. Whilst t...
Canopy leaf area, quantified by the leaf area index (L), is a crucial driver of forest productivity,...
Arthropod assemblages form a fundamental part of terrestrial ecosystems, underpinning ecosystem proc...
Increased frequency and severity of drought, as a result of climate change, is expected to drive cri...