BackgroundPlants (attached photosynthesizing organisms) are eaten by a wide variety of herbivorous animals. Despite a vast literature on plant defence, contrasting patterns of antiherbivore adaptation among marine, freshwater and land plants have been little noticed, documented or understood.ScopeHere I show how the surrounding medium (water or air) affects not only the plants themselves, but also the sensory and locomotor capacities of herbivores and their predators, and I discuss patterns of defence and host specialization of plants and herbivores on land and in water. I analysed the literature on herbivory with special reference to mechanical defences and sensory cues emitted by plants. Spines, hairs, asymmetrically oriented features on ...
Plants optimise their resistance to herbivores by regulating deterrent responses on demand. Inductio...
Plants optimise their resistance to herbivores by regulating deterrent responses on demand. Inductio...
[Aim] Plants on islands are often subjected to lower levels of herbivory relative to those found at ...
BackgroundPlants (attached photosynthesizing organisms) are eaten by a wide variety of herbivorous a...
Water is essential to plant growth and drives plant evolution and interactions with other organisms,...
Plant defence can be induced by herbivory. This is true for both direct and indirect plant defence. ...
Background: Plants are hotbeds for parasites such as arthropod herbivores, which acquire nutrients a...
We consider the role that key structural traits, such as spinescence, pubescence, sclerophylly and r...
Invasions of tropical and subtropical aquatic plants threaten biodiversity and cause ecological and ...
Aim : Plants on islands are often subjected to lower levels of herbivory relative to those found at ...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Plant-herbivore interactions shape community dynamics across marine, freshwater, and terrestrial hab...
To the main part, this paper is the result of a literature survey and to the minor part of a field s...
Tolerance and avoidance are the two contrasting strategies that plants may adopt to cope with herbiv...
1. Laboratory-scale studies suggest that water-borne chemical cues released in grazing of marine mac...
Plants optimise their resistance to herbivores by regulating deterrent responses on demand. Inductio...
Plants optimise their resistance to herbivores by regulating deterrent responses on demand. Inductio...
[Aim] Plants on islands are often subjected to lower levels of herbivory relative to those found at ...
BackgroundPlants (attached photosynthesizing organisms) are eaten by a wide variety of herbivorous a...
Water is essential to plant growth and drives plant evolution and interactions with other organisms,...
Plant defence can be induced by herbivory. This is true for both direct and indirect plant defence. ...
Background: Plants are hotbeds for parasites such as arthropod herbivores, which acquire nutrients a...
We consider the role that key structural traits, such as spinescence, pubescence, sclerophylly and r...
Invasions of tropical and subtropical aquatic plants threaten biodiversity and cause ecological and ...
Aim : Plants on islands are often subjected to lower levels of herbivory relative to those found at ...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Plant-herbivore interactions shape community dynamics across marine, freshwater, and terrestrial hab...
To the main part, this paper is the result of a literature survey and to the minor part of a field s...
Tolerance and avoidance are the two contrasting strategies that plants may adopt to cope with herbiv...
1. Laboratory-scale studies suggest that water-borne chemical cues released in grazing of marine mac...
Plants optimise their resistance to herbivores by regulating deterrent responses on demand. Inductio...
Plants optimise their resistance to herbivores by regulating deterrent responses on demand. Inductio...
[Aim] Plants on islands are often subjected to lower levels of herbivory relative to those found at ...