International audienceHerbivorous feeding inside plant tissues, or endophagy, is a common lifestyle across Insecta, and occurs in insect taxa that bore, roll, tie, mine, gall, or otherwise modify plant tissues so that the tissues surround the insects while they are feeding. Some researchers have developed hypotheses to explain the adaptive significance of certain endophytic lifestyles (e.g., miners or gallers), but we are unaware of previous efforts to broadly characterize the adaptive significance of endophagy more generally. To fill this knowledge gap, we characterized the limited set of evolutionary selection pressures that could have encouraged phytophagous insects to feed inside plants, and then consider how these factors align with ev...
Plants and the insects that feed on them dominate diversity in terrestrial ecosystems: half of all n...
The direct trophic links between mammalian herbivores and plant-dwelling insects have been practical...
Background The diversity and evolutionary success of beetles (Coleoptera) are proposed to be relate...
BackgroundThe herbivore lifestyle leads to encounters with plant toxins and requires mechanisms to o...
Les insectes endophytophages, tels que les insectes foreurs de tiges, les galligènes et les mineurs ...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
We review literature on extant detritivores, including cockroaches and termites, and conclude that c...
International audienceSelective pressures exerted on the feeding behaviour of animals have been exte...
Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) represent one of the most diverse groups of organisms on Earth;...
The effects of water and nutrient addition on a trophic chain were studied in a plant-endophage-para...
Throughout their evolutionary history, insects have formed multiple relationships with bacteria. Alt...
Adaptive diversification is a process intrinsically tied to species interactions. Yet, the influence...
Zoophytophagous predators can substitute zoophagy for phytophagy to complete their development and r...
Herbivores are squeezed between the two omnipresent threats of variable food quality and natural ene...
BGPI : équipe 6In phytophagous piercing-sucking insects, salivary sheath-feeding species are often d...
Plants and the insects that feed on them dominate diversity in terrestrial ecosystems: half of all n...
The direct trophic links between mammalian herbivores and plant-dwelling insects have been practical...
Background The diversity and evolutionary success of beetles (Coleoptera) are proposed to be relate...
BackgroundThe herbivore lifestyle leads to encounters with plant toxins and requires mechanisms to o...
Les insectes endophytophages, tels que les insectes foreurs de tiges, les galligènes et les mineurs ...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
We review literature on extant detritivores, including cockroaches and termites, and conclude that c...
International audienceSelective pressures exerted on the feeding behaviour of animals have been exte...
Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) represent one of the most diverse groups of organisms on Earth;...
The effects of water and nutrient addition on a trophic chain were studied in a plant-endophage-para...
Throughout their evolutionary history, insects have formed multiple relationships with bacteria. Alt...
Adaptive diversification is a process intrinsically tied to species interactions. Yet, the influence...
Zoophytophagous predators can substitute zoophagy for phytophagy to complete their development and r...
Herbivores are squeezed between the two omnipresent threats of variable food quality and natural ene...
BGPI : équipe 6In phytophagous piercing-sucking insects, salivary sheath-feeding species are often d...
Plants and the insects that feed on them dominate diversity in terrestrial ecosystems: half of all n...
The direct trophic links between mammalian herbivores and plant-dwelling insects have been practical...
Background The diversity and evolutionary success of beetles (Coleoptera) are proposed to be relate...