Tolerance to herbivory is the ability of plants to maintain fitness in spite of damage. The goal of this thesis is to investigate the genetic variation and expression of tolerance within species, determine whether and in what conditions tolerance has negative side-effects, and how tolerance is affected by different ecological factors. Tolerance is investigated with special focus on the effects of different damage types, competitive regimes, history of herbivory, and polyploidization in plants. Studies are conducted as a literature review and three experiments on two cruciferous species Raphanus raphanistrum and Cardamine pratensis. In the tolerance experiments, plants are subjected to artificial damage solely, or in a combination with natur...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
Plants subjected to herbivory tend to suffer from reductions in fitness. In addition, herbivory may ...
Theory predicts that plant defensive traits are costly due to trade-offs between allocation to defen...
abstract: Tolerance to herbivory minimizes the effects of herbivory on plant fitness. In the presenc...
<div><p>Plants have two principal defense mechanisms to decrease fitness losses to herbivory: tolera...
<div><p>Plants have two principal defense mechanisms to decrease fitness losses to herbivory: tolera...
Plants have two principal defense mechanisms to decrease fitness losses to herbivory: tolerance, the...
Information of the patterns of genetic variation in plant resistance and tolerance against herbivore...
Abstract. Plant tolerance reduces the fitness consequences of herbivore and natural enemy damage, wh...
[eng] Mechanisms that allow plants to survive and reproduce after herbivory are considered to play a...
Background. To cope with their natural enemies, plants rely on resistance and tolerance as defensive...
<p>Tolerance estimates are from common garden experiments using population means from 10 tetraploid ...
In this thesis, I combined field, greenhouse and common-garden experiments to examine the ecological...
<p>Tolerance estimates are from common garden experiments using population means from 10 tetraploid ...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
Plants subjected to herbivory tend to suffer from reductions in fitness. In addition, herbivory may ...
Theory predicts that plant defensive traits are costly due to trade-offs between allocation to defen...
abstract: Tolerance to herbivory minimizes the effects of herbivory on plant fitness. In the presenc...
<div><p>Plants have two principal defense mechanisms to decrease fitness losses to herbivory: tolera...
<div><p>Plants have two principal defense mechanisms to decrease fitness losses to herbivory: tolera...
Plants have two principal defense mechanisms to decrease fitness losses to herbivory: tolerance, the...
Information of the patterns of genetic variation in plant resistance and tolerance against herbivore...
Abstract. Plant tolerance reduces the fitness consequences of herbivore and natural enemy damage, wh...
[eng] Mechanisms that allow plants to survive and reproduce after herbivory are considered to play a...
Background. To cope with their natural enemies, plants rely on resistance and tolerance as defensive...
<p>Tolerance estimates are from common garden experiments using population means from 10 tetraploid ...
In this thesis, I combined field, greenhouse and common-garden experiments to examine the ecological...
<p>Tolerance estimates are from common garden experiments using population means from 10 tetraploid ...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
Both theoretical and empirical works have highlighted the difference in the evolutionary implication...
Plants subjected to herbivory tend to suffer from reductions in fitness. In addition, herbivory may ...
Theory predicts that plant defensive traits are costly due to trade-offs between allocation to defen...