1. The megadiverse herbivores and their host plants are a major component of biodiversity, and their interactions have been hypothesised to drive the diversification of both. 2. If plant diversity influences the diversity of insects, there is an expectation that insect species richness will be strongly correlated with host-plant species richness. This should be observable at two levels (i) more diverse host-plant groups should harbour more species of insects, and (ii) the species richness of a group of insects should correlate with the richness of the host groups it uses. However, such a correlation is also consistent with a hypothesis of random host use, in which insects encounter and use hosts in proportion to the diversity of host plants...
During the last two centuries, thousands of insect species have been transported (largely inadverten...
A rich body of theory has been developed to predict the effects of plant diversity on communities at...
The influence of temporal variation in the host specificity of invertebrates to estimates of biodive...
1. The megadiverse herbivores and their host plants are a major component of biodiversity, and their...
Abstract Background Plant-feeding insects make up a large part of earth's total biodiversity. While ...
Insect species richness is estimated to exceed three million species, of which roughly half is herbi...
Classical niche theory explains the coexistence of species through their exploitation of different r...
Understanding the drivers of plant-insect interactions is still a key issue in terrestrial ecology. ...
Classical niche theory explains the coexistence of species through their exploitation of different r...
Classical niche theory explains the coexistence of species through their exploitation of different r...
Long-standing ecological theory proposes that diverse communities of plants should experience a decr...
Classical niche theory explains the coexistence of species through their exploitation of different r...
In this paper I examine how host use may have influenced the diversification of phytophagous insects...
Insects contain more than half of all living species, but the causes of their remarkable diversity r...
Among-population variation in host use is a common phenomenon in herbivorous insects. The simplest a...
During the last two centuries, thousands of insect species have been transported (largely inadverten...
A rich body of theory has been developed to predict the effects of plant diversity on communities at...
The influence of temporal variation in the host specificity of invertebrates to estimates of biodive...
1. The megadiverse herbivores and their host plants are a major component of biodiversity, and their...
Abstract Background Plant-feeding insects make up a large part of earth's total biodiversity. While ...
Insect species richness is estimated to exceed three million species, of which roughly half is herbi...
Classical niche theory explains the coexistence of species through their exploitation of different r...
Understanding the drivers of plant-insect interactions is still a key issue in terrestrial ecology. ...
Classical niche theory explains the coexistence of species through their exploitation of different r...
Classical niche theory explains the coexistence of species through their exploitation of different r...
Long-standing ecological theory proposes that diverse communities of plants should experience a decr...
Classical niche theory explains the coexistence of species through their exploitation of different r...
In this paper I examine how host use may have influenced the diversification of phytophagous insects...
Insects contain more than half of all living species, but the causes of their remarkable diversity r...
Among-population variation in host use is a common phenomenon in herbivorous insects. The simplest a...
During the last two centuries, thousands of insect species have been transported (largely inadverten...
A rich body of theory has been developed to predict the effects of plant diversity on communities at...
The influence of temporal variation in the host specificity of invertebrates to estimates of biodive...