Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output within a community context. Most work on plant ontogenetic variation in growth–defence trade-offs has focussed on interactions with antagonistic insect herbivores. Plants respond to herbivore attack with phenotypic changes. Despite the knowledge that plant responses to herbivory affect plant mutualistic interactions with pollinators required for reproduction, indirect interactions between herbivores and pollinators have not been included in the evaluation of how ontogenetic growth–defence trajectories affect plant fitness. In a common garden experiment with the annual Brassica nigra, we investigated whether exposure to various herbivore species on...
Theory predicts that herbivory should primarily determine the evolution of herbivore-induced plastic...
1. Mutualistic and antagonistic aboveground and belowground species have the potential to be involve...
<p>Plants have evolved inducible resistance and tolerance mechanisms against insect herbivores. Resi...
1. Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output wi...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth-defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
1. Plants need to deal with antagonists, such as herbivores, while maintaining interactions with mut...
Herbivory induces various responses in plants, thus altering the plants’ phenotype in chemical and m...
Understanding the interplay between ecology and evolution in complex multispecies communities is a m...
Herbivore attack can alter plant interactions with pollinators, ranging from reduced to enhanced pol...
Plant phenotypic plasticity in response to antagonists can affect other community members such as mu...
1.Plants respond to insect herbivores with changes in physical and chemical traits, both locally and...
Insect herbivory can have a major influence on plant reproduction, and potentially drive selection f...
Theory predicts that herbivory should primarily determine the evolution of herbivore-induced plastic...
1. Mutualistic and antagonistic aboveground and belowground species have the potential to be involve...
<p>Plants have evolved inducible resistance and tolerance mechanisms against insect herbivores. Resi...
1. Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth–defence strategies to maximize reproductive output wi...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth-defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
1. Plants need to deal with antagonists, such as herbivores, while maintaining interactions with mut...
Herbivory induces various responses in plants, thus altering the plants’ phenotype in chemical and m...
Understanding the interplay between ecology and evolution in complex multispecies communities is a m...
Herbivore attack can alter plant interactions with pollinators, ranging from reduced to enhanced pol...
Plant phenotypic plasticity in response to antagonists can affect other community members such as mu...
1.Plants respond to insect herbivores with changes in physical and chemical traits, both locally and...
Insect herbivory can have a major influence on plant reproduction, and potentially drive selection f...
Theory predicts that herbivory should primarily determine the evolution of herbivore-induced plastic...
1. Mutualistic and antagonistic aboveground and belowground species have the potential to be involve...
<p>Plants have evolved inducible resistance and tolerance mechanisms against insect herbivores. Resi...