It has long been believed that plant species from the tropics have higher levels of traits associated with resistance to herbivores than do species from higher latitudes. A meta-analysis recently showed that the published literature does not support this theory. However, the idea has never been tested using data gathered with consistent methods from a wide range of latitudes. We quantified the relationship between latitude and a broad range of chemical and physical traits across 301 species from 75 sites world-wide. Six putative resistance traits, including tannins, the concentration of lipids (an indicator of oils, waxes and resins), and leaf toughness were greater in high-latitude species. Six traits, including cyanide production and the ...
1. Geographic variation in abiotic factors and species interactions is widespread and is hypothesize...
Geographic variation in abiotic factors and species interactions is widespread and is hypothesized t...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
It has long been believed that plant species from the tropics have higher levels of traits associate...
It has long been believed that plant species from the tropics have higher levels of traits associate...
It is widely believed that insect herbivory is less intense at higher latitudes, due to winter...
1. The idea that biotic interactions, including herbivory, predation and competition are more intens...
Greater plant defence is predicted to evolve at lower latitudes in response to increased herbivor...
Plant defences against herbivores are predicted to evolve to be greater in warmer climates, such as ...
Herbivory is predicted to increase at lower latitudes, leading to the evolution of increased plant d...
<div><p>High-latitude plants are often more palatable to herbivores than low-latitude conspecifics. ...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
Background and Aims: Plants are likely to invest in multiple defences, given the variety of sources ...
A-09-22International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Plants are likely to invest in multiple defences, ...
<p>Leaf toughness of untreated plants is greater (p = 0.002) in species with more southern midpoint ...
1. Geographic variation in abiotic factors and species interactions is widespread and is hypothesize...
Geographic variation in abiotic factors and species interactions is widespread and is hypothesized t...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...
It has long been believed that plant species from the tropics have higher levels of traits associate...
It has long been believed that plant species from the tropics have higher levels of traits associate...
It is widely believed that insect herbivory is less intense at higher latitudes, due to winter...
1. The idea that biotic interactions, including herbivory, predation and competition are more intens...
Greater plant defence is predicted to evolve at lower latitudes in response to increased herbivor...
Plant defences against herbivores are predicted to evolve to be greater in warmer climates, such as ...
Herbivory is predicted to increase at lower latitudes, leading to the evolution of increased plant d...
<div><p>High-latitude plants are often more palatable to herbivores than low-latitude conspecifics. ...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
Background and Aims: Plants are likely to invest in multiple defences, given the variety of sources ...
A-09-22International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Plants are likely to invest in multiple defences, ...
<p>Leaf toughness of untreated plants is greater (p = 0.002) in species with more southern midpoint ...
1. Geographic variation in abiotic factors and species interactions is widespread and is hypothesize...
Geographic variation in abiotic factors and species interactions is widespread and is hypothesized t...
The longstanding biotic interactions hypothesis predicts that herbivore pressure declines with latit...