Eco-evolutionary feedbacks among multiple species occur when one species affects another species’ evolution via its effects on the abundance and traits of a shared partner species. What happens if those two species enact opposing effects on their shared partner's population growth? Furthermore, what if those two kinds of interactions involve separate traits? For example, many plants produce distinct suites of traits that attract pollinators (mutualists) and deter herbivores (antagonists). Here, we develop a model to explore how pollinators and herbivores may influence each other's interactions with a shared plant species via evolutionary effects on the plant's nectar and toxin traits. The model results predict that herbivores indirectly sel...
Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they can be mor...
While pollinators and leaf herbivores have been a focus of research for decades, floral antagonists ...
<div><p>Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they ca...
SummaryPlants often face a dilemma in attracting mutualists versus deterring antagonists. This dilem...
International audience1. Nutrient enrichment is one of the major threats acting on natural communiti...
SummaryPlants often face a dilemma in attracting mutualists versus deterring antagonists. This dilem...
Ecological communities consist of multiple species interacting in diverse ways. Yet, the diversity o...
Ecological communities consist of multiple species interacting in diverse ways. Yet, the diversity o...
Ecological communities consist of multiple species interacting in diverse ways. Yet, the diversity o...
Ecological communities consist of multiple species interacting in diverse ways. Yet, the diversity o...
International audienceQuestion: What are the ecological conditions that promote plant specialization...
International audienceQuestion: What are the ecological conditions that promote plant specialization...
Species exist in complex biotic environments, engaging in a variety of antagonistic and cooperative ...
International audienceQuestion: What are the ecological conditions that promote plant specialization...
Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they can be mor...
Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they can be mor...
While pollinators and leaf herbivores have been a focus of research for decades, floral antagonists ...
<div><p>Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they ca...
SummaryPlants often face a dilemma in attracting mutualists versus deterring antagonists. This dilem...
International audience1. Nutrient enrichment is one of the major threats acting on natural communiti...
SummaryPlants often face a dilemma in attracting mutualists versus deterring antagonists. This dilem...
Ecological communities consist of multiple species interacting in diverse ways. Yet, the diversity o...
Ecological communities consist of multiple species interacting in diverse ways. Yet, the diversity o...
Ecological communities consist of multiple species interacting in diverse ways. Yet, the diversity o...
Ecological communities consist of multiple species interacting in diverse ways. Yet, the diversity o...
International audienceQuestion: What are the ecological conditions that promote plant specialization...
International audienceQuestion: What are the ecological conditions that promote plant specialization...
Species exist in complex biotic environments, engaging in a variety of antagonistic and cooperative ...
International audienceQuestion: What are the ecological conditions that promote plant specialization...
Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they can be mor...
Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they can be mor...
While pollinators and leaf herbivores have been a focus of research for decades, floral antagonists ...
<div><p>Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they ca...