Recursive adaptations and counter‐adaptations of plant‐feeding insects are thought to have driven chemical and physical diversity in plant defenses. Among existing theories on defensive diversity, the syndromes hypothesis predicts that plants may evolve suites of covarying defense traits along evolutionary arms races with herbivores. We use the large, phenotypically diverse angiosperm genus Ficus (Moraceae) to test the major predictions of this hypothesis: i) plant species will form distinctive combinations of defensive traits; ii) these traits will be correlated within each syndrome. Trait combinations need not map well onto phylogenies because plant species can converge onto similar trait values, but strong phylogenetic signal driven by s...
Ficus species have adapted to diverse environments and pests by developing physical or chemical prot...
Hypothesis: Genetic variation in plant defence structures a community of herbivores and ultimately m...
The ability of plants to form mutualistic relationships with animal defenders has long been suspecte...
Escalation (macroevolutionary increase) or divergence (disparity between relatives) in trait values ...
As the basal resource in most food webs, plants have evolved myriad strategies to battle consumption...
Terrestrial biodiversity is dominated by plants and the herbivores that consume them, and they are o...
Most plant species have a range of traits that deter herbivores. However, understanding of how diffe...
Most plant species have a range of traits that deter herbivores. However, understanding of how diffe...
Travers-Martin N, Müller C. Matching plant defence syndromes with performance and preference of a sp...
Most plant species have a range of traits that deter herbivores. However, understanding of how diffe...
Most plant species have a range of traits that deter herbivores. However, understanding of how diff...
12 páginas, 3 figuras y 1 tabla.The combination of defensive traits leads to the evolution of ‘plant...
Root-feeding insect herbivores are of substantial evolutionary, ecological and economic importance. ...
The combination of defensive traits leads to the evolution of 'plant defense syndromes' which should...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1...
Ficus species have adapted to diverse environments and pests by developing physical or chemical prot...
Hypothesis: Genetic variation in plant defence structures a community of herbivores and ultimately m...
The ability of plants to form mutualistic relationships with animal defenders has long been suspecte...
Escalation (macroevolutionary increase) or divergence (disparity between relatives) in trait values ...
As the basal resource in most food webs, plants have evolved myriad strategies to battle consumption...
Terrestrial biodiversity is dominated by plants and the herbivores that consume them, and they are o...
Most plant species have a range of traits that deter herbivores. However, understanding of how diffe...
Most plant species have a range of traits that deter herbivores. However, understanding of how diffe...
Travers-Martin N, Müller C. Matching plant defence syndromes with performance and preference of a sp...
Most plant species have a range of traits that deter herbivores. However, understanding of how diffe...
Most plant species have a range of traits that deter herbivores. However, understanding of how diff...
12 páginas, 3 figuras y 1 tabla.The combination of defensive traits leads to the evolution of ‘plant...
Root-feeding insect herbivores are of substantial evolutionary, ecological and economic importance. ...
The combination of defensive traits leads to the evolution of 'plant defense syndromes' which should...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1...
Ficus species have adapted to diverse environments and pests by developing physical or chemical prot...
Hypothesis: Genetic variation in plant defence structures a community of herbivores and ultimately m...
The ability of plants to form mutualistic relationships with animal defenders has long been suspecte...