Plant defense suppression is an offensive strategy of herbivores, in which they manipulate plant physiological processes to increase their performance. Paradoxically, defense suppression does not always benefit the defense-suppressing herbivores, because lowered plant defenses can also enhance the performance of competing herbivores and can expose herbivores to increased predation. Suppression of plant defense may therefore entail considerable ecological costs depending on the presence of competitors and natural enemies in a community. Hence, we hypothesize that the optimal magnitude of suppression differs among locations. To investigate this, we studied defense suppression across populations of Tetranychus evansi spider mites, a herbivore ...
International audienceMany parasites can interfere with their host's defences to maximize their fitn...
Herbivores may interact with each other through resource competition, but also through their impact ...
Plants and herbivores are thought to be engaged in a coevolutionary arms race: rising frequencies of...
Plant defense suppression is an offensive strategy of herbivores, in which they manipulate plant phy...
Some herbivores suppress plant defenses, which may be viewed as a result of the coevolutionary arms ...
Plants respond to herbivory by mounting a defense. Some plant-eating spider mites (Tetranychus spp.)...
Herbivores eat plants, and plants defend their tissues. To overcome these plant defences, herbivores...
Spider mites are destructive arthropod pests on many crops. The generalist herbivorous mite Tetranyc...
Background: Plants have inducible defenses to combat attacking organisms. Hence, some herbivores hav...
Herbivorous spider mites occurring on tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum L.) cope with plant defenc...
Plants have evolved numerous defensive traits that enable them to resist herbivores. In turn, this r...
Phytopathogens and herbivores induce plant defences. Whereas there is evidence that some pathogens s...
Herbivores may interact with each other through resource competition, but also through their impact ...
Herbivores may interact with each other through resource competition, but also through their impact ...
When competing with indigenous species, invasive species face a problem, because they typically star...
International audienceMany parasites can interfere with their host's defences to maximize their fitn...
Herbivores may interact with each other through resource competition, but also through their impact ...
Plants and herbivores are thought to be engaged in a coevolutionary arms race: rising frequencies of...
Plant defense suppression is an offensive strategy of herbivores, in which they manipulate plant phy...
Some herbivores suppress plant defenses, which may be viewed as a result of the coevolutionary arms ...
Plants respond to herbivory by mounting a defense. Some plant-eating spider mites (Tetranychus spp.)...
Herbivores eat plants, and plants defend their tissues. To overcome these plant defences, herbivores...
Spider mites are destructive arthropod pests on many crops. The generalist herbivorous mite Tetranyc...
Background: Plants have inducible defenses to combat attacking organisms. Hence, some herbivores hav...
Herbivorous spider mites occurring on tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum L.) cope with plant defenc...
Plants have evolved numerous defensive traits that enable them to resist herbivores. In turn, this r...
Phytopathogens and herbivores induce plant defences. Whereas there is evidence that some pathogens s...
Herbivores may interact with each other through resource competition, but also through their impact ...
Herbivores may interact with each other through resource competition, but also through their impact ...
When competing with indigenous species, invasive species face a problem, because they typically star...
International audienceMany parasites can interfere with their host's defences to maximize their fitn...
Herbivores may interact with each other through resource competition, but also through their impact ...
Plants and herbivores are thought to be engaged in a coevolutionary arms race: rising frequencies of...