The thesis examines the effects of chemical and mechanical defensive traits on insects in a local community of 11 Salicaceae species growing in sympatry. The results repeated loss of willow specialized chemical defense. This could be due to its low protective value and high energy costs. Our study thus shows that the balance between costs and benefits of defensive traits is not necessarily in favor of specialized defenses and illustrates a process, which may lead to the reduction in a defensive trait
Background: Plants are hotbeds for parasites such as arthropod herbivores, which acquire nutrients a...
The interaction of plants and their herbivorous opponents has shaped the evolution of an intricate n...
Prominent models of herbivore regulation focus on predators, low plant biomass, or poor resource qua...
Signal-based induced indirect defence refers to herbivore-induced production of plant volatiles that...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Plant traits can have four ba...
Numerous studies have explored the impacts of intraspecific genetic variation and environment on the...
Phenolic secondary compounds and trichomes are instrumental in the regulation of herbivory on Salica...
The effects of plant defenses on herbivory can differ among spatial scales. This may be particularly...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of induced defense mechanisms in aspens on th...
Abstract Background Interspecific hybridisation is common between many plant species and causes rapi...
Due to their stationary existence, plants are exposed to an array of attackers including pathogens a...
Abstract Many studies have failed to detect costs of defense and some have even found a positive cor...
Plant secondary metabolites play an important role in mediating interactions with insect herbivores ...
Plant–insect interactions typically take place in complex settings of interactions among multiple tr...
Travers-Martin N, Müller C. Matching plant defence syndromes with performance and preference of a sp...
Background: Plants are hotbeds for parasites such as arthropod herbivores, which acquire nutrients a...
The interaction of plants and their herbivorous opponents has shaped the evolution of an intricate n...
Prominent models of herbivore regulation focus on predators, low plant biomass, or poor resource qua...
Signal-based induced indirect defence refers to herbivore-induced production of plant volatiles that...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Plant traits can have four ba...
Numerous studies have explored the impacts of intraspecific genetic variation and environment on the...
Phenolic secondary compounds and trichomes are instrumental in the regulation of herbivory on Salica...
The effects of plant defenses on herbivory can differ among spatial scales. This may be particularly...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of induced defense mechanisms in aspens on th...
Abstract Background Interspecific hybridisation is common between many plant species and causes rapi...
Due to their stationary existence, plants are exposed to an array of attackers including pathogens a...
Abstract Many studies have failed to detect costs of defense and some have even found a positive cor...
Plant secondary metabolites play an important role in mediating interactions with insect herbivores ...
Plant–insect interactions typically take place in complex settings of interactions among multiple tr...
Travers-Martin N, Müller C. Matching plant defence syndromes with performance and preference of a sp...
Background: Plants are hotbeds for parasites such as arthropod herbivores, which acquire nutrients a...
The interaction of plants and their herbivorous opponents has shaped the evolution of an intricate n...
Prominent models of herbivore regulation focus on predators, low plant biomass, or poor resource qua...