A small population of the shoot-galling sawfly , Euura atra (Jurine), attacking the willow, Salix alba L. (Salicaceae) in Joensuu, Finland, showed strong preference-performance linkage between female ovipositional choices and survival of progeny. Although shoot lengths on trees were most common in the classes 200-400 mm, the probability of attack increased with shoot length until rare long shoots over 400 mm had a 50-80% probability of attack. The regression of attack probability on shoot length class accounted for 91% of the variance in attack. Attack was significantly greater on longer shoot length classes than that predicted by random attack based on total shoot length available per class, or total number of shoots per class. As shoot le...
After an insect herbivore has reached its host plant, contact cues from the leaf surface often deter...
1. The relationship between plant traits and the frequency of attack by a stem galling midge, Neolas...
Pattern of attack of a galling insect reveals an unexpected preference-performance linkage on medium...
Abstract. 1. A group of six unusual sawfly species, which do not conform to the phylogenetic constra...
The willow sawfly, Nematus oligospilus (Förster), is a pest in Salix commercial forests and has been...
1. Plant genotype influences plant-herbivore interactions by affecting insect attraction, acceptance...
Summary 1. We tested the hypothesis that the bottom-up influence of coniferous plant resources promo...
Studies on the determinants of plant–herbivore and herbivore–parasitoid associations provide importa...
It is generally believed that diversity leads to stability in ecological systems. One consequence wo...
In the willow Salix viminalis L. (Salicaceae), growth and defence are key responses determining feed...
We tested the following two hypotheses to investigate the attack patterns by gall-inducing insects o...
The relationship between plant diversity and ecosystems functions such as regulation of insect herbi...
<div><p>Genetic divergence and speciation in plant-feeding insects could be driven by contrasting se...
Studies on the determinants of plant–herbivore and herbivore–parasitoid associations provide importa...
Variation in plant quality across space and time is considered a driving force behind the heterogene...
After an insect herbivore has reached its host plant, contact cues from the leaf surface often deter...
1. The relationship between plant traits and the frequency of attack by a stem galling midge, Neolas...
Pattern of attack of a galling insect reveals an unexpected preference-performance linkage on medium...
Abstract. 1. A group of six unusual sawfly species, which do not conform to the phylogenetic constra...
The willow sawfly, Nematus oligospilus (Förster), is a pest in Salix commercial forests and has been...
1. Plant genotype influences plant-herbivore interactions by affecting insect attraction, acceptance...
Summary 1. We tested the hypothesis that the bottom-up influence of coniferous plant resources promo...
Studies on the determinants of plant–herbivore and herbivore–parasitoid associations provide importa...
It is generally believed that diversity leads to stability in ecological systems. One consequence wo...
In the willow Salix viminalis L. (Salicaceae), growth and defence are key responses determining feed...
We tested the following two hypotheses to investigate the attack patterns by gall-inducing insects o...
The relationship between plant diversity and ecosystems functions such as regulation of insect herbi...
<div><p>Genetic divergence and speciation in plant-feeding insects could be driven by contrasting se...
Studies on the determinants of plant–herbivore and herbivore–parasitoid associations provide importa...
Variation in plant quality across space and time is considered a driving force behind the heterogene...
After an insect herbivore has reached its host plant, contact cues from the leaf surface often deter...
1. The relationship between plant traits and the frequency of attack by a stem galling midge, Neolas...
Pattern of attack of a galling insect reveals an unexpected preference-performance linkage on medium...