Plants are regularly colonised by fungi and bacteria, but plant-inhabiting microbes are rarely considered in studies on plant–herbivore interactions. Here we show that young gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) caterpillars prefer to feed on black poplar (Populus nigra) foliage infected by the rust fungus Melampsora larici-populina instead of uninfected control foliage, and selectively consume fungal spores. This consumption, also observed in a related lepidopteran species, is stimulated by the sugar alcohol mannitol, found in much higher concentration in fungal tissue and infected leaves than uninfected plant foliage. Gypsy moth larvae developed more rapidly on rust-infected leaves, which cannot be attributed to mannitol but rather to greater lev...
We investigated the effect of species and age of foliage eaten by gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.),...
In mutualisms, each interacting species obtains resources from its partner that it would obtain less...
International audienceIn mutualisms, each interacting species obtains resources from its partner tha...
Plants are regularly colonised by fungi and bacteria, but plant-inhabiting microbes are rarely consi...
Plants are regularly colonized by fungi and bacteria, but plant-inhabiting microbes are rarely consi...
Although insect herbivores and fungal pathogens frequently share the same individual host plant, we ...
Trees are large organisms that structure forest ecosystems by providing an environment for an enormo...
There is increasing awareness that interactions between plants and insects can be mediated by microb...
Microbiomes of soils and plants are linked, but how this affects microbiomes of aboveground herbivor...
The role of indirect interactions in structuring communities is becoming increasingly recognised. Pl...
The role of indirect interactions in structuring communities is becoming increasingly recognised. Pl...
Communities of fungal endophytes are ubiquitous in above and below-ground tissues of probably all pl...
Early AccessInternational audienceThere is increasing awareness that interactions between plants and...
Many studies have addressed several plant-insect interaction topics at nutritional, molecular, phys...
The interactions between plants and herbivores are among the most important ecological interactions ...
We investigated the effect of species and age of foliage eaten by gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.),...
In mutualisms, each interacting species obtains resources from its partner that it would obtain less...
International audienceIn mutualisms, each interacting species obtains resources from its partner tha...
Plants are regularly colonised by fungi and bacteria, but plant-inhabiting microbes are rarely consi...
Plants are regularly colonized by fungi and bacteria, but plant-inhabiting microbes are rarely consi...
Although insect herbivores and fungal pathogens frequently share the same individual host plant, we ...
Trees are large organisms that structure forest ecosystems by providing an environment for an enormo...
There is increasing awareness that interactions between plants and insects can be mediated by microb...
Microbiomes of soils and plants are linked, but how this affects microbiomes of aboveground herbivor...
The role of indirect interactions in structuring communities is becoming increasingly recognised. Pl...
The role of indirect interactions in structuring communities is becoming increasingly recognised. Pl...
Communities of fungal endophytes are ubiquitous in above and below-ground tissues of probably all pl...
Early AccessInternational audienceThere is increasing awareness that interactions between plants and...
Many studies have addressed several plant-insect interaction topics at nutritional, molecular, phys...
The interactions between plants and herbivores are among the most important ecological interactions ...
We investigated the effect of species and age of foliage eaten by gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.),...
In mutualisms, each interacting species obtains resources from its partner that it would obtain less...
International audienceIn mutualisms, each interacting species obtains resources from its partner tha...