AIM: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increase toward the Equator. However, recent studies have reported opposite or inconsistent latitudinal trends in the bottom-up (plant quality) and top-down (natural enemies) forces driving herbivory. In addition, these forces have rarely been studied together thus limiting previous attempts to understand the effect of large-scale climatic gradients on herbivory. LOCATION: Europe. TIME PERIOD: 2018–2019. MAJOR TAXA STUDIED: Quercus robur. METHODS: We simultaneously tested for latitudinal variation in plant–herbivore–natural enemy interactions. We further investigated the underlying climatic factors associated with variation in herbivory, leaf chemistry and attack rat...
The diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effects on herbivore ability...
Plants interact with a large diversity of organisms, including insects and microorganisms. These spe...
International audienceThe diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effect...
International audienceAim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increas...
International audienceAim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increas...
International audienceAim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increas...
International audienceAim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increas...
Aim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increase toward the Equator. ...
Aim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increase toward the Equator. ...
AimThe strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increase toward the Equator. Ho...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
The diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effects on herbivore ability...
International audienceThe diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effect...
The diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effects on herbivore ability...
Plants interact with a large diversity of organisms, including insects and microorganisms. These spe...
International audienceThe diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effect...
International audienceAim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increas...
International audienceAim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increas...
International audienceAim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increas...
International audienceAim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increas...
Aim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increase toward the Equator. ...
Aim: The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increase toward the Equator. ...
AimThe strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increase toward the Equator. Ho...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
The diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effects on herbivore ability...
International audienceThe diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effect...
The diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effects on herbivore ability...
Plants interact with a large diversity of organisms, including insects and microorganisms. These spe...
International audienceThe diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom- up effect...