Both plants and animals reduce their risk of being eaten by detecting and responding to herbivore and predator cues. Plants tend to be less mobile and rely on more local information perceived with widely dispersed and redundant tissues. As such, plants can more easily multi-task. Plants are more tolerant of damage and use damage to their own tissues as reliable cues of risk; plants have a higher threshold before responding to the threat of herbivory. Plants also use diverse cues that include fragments of plant tissue and molecular patterns from herbivores, herbivore feeding, or microbial associates of herbivores. Instead of fleeing from attackers, plants reallocate valuable resources to organs at less risk. They minimize unnecessary defense...
Both plants and animals respond to stress by using adaptations that help them evade, tolerate, or re...
Early literature generally described toxic plant substances as waste products. However, more recent ...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
1. Plants perceive herbivore damage or increased risk and respond. These changes may increase plant ...
Plants are nutritious and hence herbivores and phytopathogens have specialized to attack and consume...
BackgroundPlants (attached photosynthesizing organisms) are eaten by a wide variety of herbivorous a...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Differences in size-relat...
In a heterogeneous environment, where food occurs as patches, herbivores have the opportunity to sel...
For foraging herbivores, both food quality and predation risk vary across the landscape. Animals sho...
Plants have been interacting with insects for several hundred million years, leading to complex defe...
Our objective is to develop explanations for why herbivores ingest poisonous plants by first discuss...
Plants possess a wide variety of compounds and growth forms that are termed anti-quality factors b...
Plants can respond actively to damage by herbivores. In addition to a mode of defence that is direct...
Plants possess a wide variety of compounds and growth forms that are termed "anti-quality" factors b...
Recently plant biologists have documented that plants, like animals, engage in many activities that ...
Both plants and animals respond to stress by using adaptations that help them evade, tolerate, or re...
Early literature generally described toxic plant substances as waste products. However, more recent ...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
1. Plants perceive herbivore damage or increased risk and respond. These changes may increase plant ...
Plants are nutritious and hence herbivores and phytopathogens have specialized to attack and consume...
BackgroundPlants (attached photosynthesizing organisms) are eaten by a wide variety of herbivorous a...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Differences in size-relat...
In a heterogeneous environment, where food occurs as patches, herbivores have the opportunity to sel...
For foraging herbivores, both food quality and predation risk vary across the landscape. Animals sho...
Plants have been interacting with insects for several hundred million years, leading to complex defe...
Our objective is to develop explanations for why herbivores ingest poisonous plants by first discuss...
Plants possess a wide variety of compounds and growth forms that are termed anti-quality factors b...
Plants can respond actively to damage by herbivores. In addition to a mode of defence that is direct...
Plants possess a wide variety of compounds and growth forms that are termed "anti-quality" factors b...
Recently plant biologists have documented that plants, like animals, engage in many activities that ...
Both plants and animals respond to stress by using adaptations that help them evade, tolerate, or re...
Early literature generally described toxic plant substances as waste products. However, more recent ...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...