<p>Research on herbivore-induced plant defence and research on pollination ecology have had a long history of separation. Plant reproduction of most angiosperm species is mediated by pollinators, and the effects of herbivore-induced plant defences on pollinator behaviour have been largely neglected. Moreover, there is expected to be a trade-off between plant reproductive strategies and defence mechanisms. To investigate this trade-off, it is essential to study herbivore-induced plant resistance and allocation of resources by plants, within the same system, and to test if indirect plant resistance can conflict with pollinator attraction. Here, I review the key literature highlighting connection between plant defence and reproduction, and pro...
Sexual reproduction is ubiquitous and variable both within and among species. This variation has pro...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth-defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
Herbivores may directly or indirectly affect plant attractiveness to pollinators. Although several s...
Research on herbivore-induced plant defence and research on pollination ecology have had a long hist...
1. Plants need to deal with antagonists, such as herbivores, while maintaining interactions with mut...
While pollinators and leaf herbivores have been a focus of research for decades, floral antagonists ...
Understanding the interplay between ecology and evolution in complex multispecies communities is a m...
1. There are myriad ways in which pollinators and herbivores can interact via the evolutionary and b...
Pollinators and herbivores can both affect the evolutionary diversification of plant reproductive tr...
Herbivores can have a major influence on plant fitness. The direct impact of herbivory on plant repr...
This research first evaluated levels and type of herbivory experienced by Centrosema virginianum pla...
Mutualistic (e.g. pollination) and antagonistic (e.g. herbivory) plant–insect interactions shape lev...
Herbivore attack can alter plant interactions with pollinators, ranging from reduced to enhanced pol...
Herbivory can have many effects on plant fitness, including altering plant-pollinator interactions a...
Plant phenotypic plasticity in response to antagonists can affect other community members such as mu...
Sexual reproduction is ubiquitous and variable both within and among species. This variation has pro...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth-defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
Herbivores may directly or indirectly affect plant attractiveness to pollinators. Although several s...
Research on herbivore-induced plant defence and research on pollination ecology have had a long hist...
1. Plants need to deal with antagonists, such as herbivores, while maintaining interactions with mut...
While pollinators and leaf herbivores have been a focus of research for decades, floral antagonists ...
Understanding the interplay between ecology and evolution in complex multispecies communities is a m...
1. There are myriad ways in which pollinators and herbivores can interact via the evolutionary and b...
Pollinators and herbivores can both affect the evolutionary diversification of plant reproductive tr...
Herbivores can have a major influence on plant fitness. The direct impact of herbivory on plant repr...
This research first evaluated levels and type of herbivory experienced by Centrosema virginianum pla...
Mutualistic (e.g. pollination) and antagonistic (e.g. herbivory) plant–insect interactions shape lev...
Herbivore attack can alter plant interactions with pollinators, ranging from reduced to enhanced pol...
Herbivory can have many effects on plant fitness, including altering plant-pollinator interactions a...
Plant phenotypic plasticity in response to antagonists can affect other community members such as mu...
Sexual reproduction is ubiquitous and variable both within and among species. This variation has pro...
Plants show ontogenetic variation in growth-defence strategies to maximize reproductive output withi...
Herbivores may directly or indirectly affect plant attractiveness to pollinators. Although several s...