Changes in plant chemical defenses after invasion could have consequences on the invaded ecosystems by modifying the interactions between plants and herbivores and facilitating invasion success. However, no comprehensive biogeographical studies have yet determined the phenotypic levels of plant chemical defenses, as consumed by local herbivores, covering large distributional areas of a species. Senecio pterophorus is a perennial shrub native to Eastern South Africa, expanded into Western South Africa and introduced into Australia and Europe. As other Asteraceae, S. pterophorus contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) toxic to vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores. Here we analyzed S. pterophorus PAs by LC–MS/MS on foliage sampled across its ...
L. ParizeInternational audienceIn the study of plant defense evolution, invasive plant species can b...
Metabolic profiling allows for simultaneous and rapid annotation of biochemically similar organismal...
The genus Senecio is one of the largest in Asteraceae. There are thousands of species across the glo...
Changes in plant chemical defenses after invasion could have consequences on the invaded ecosystems ...
<p>Biological invasion is regarded as one of the greatest environmental problems facilitated by glob...
Biological invasions are excellent systems to study rapid evolution of plant chemical defenses. Curr...
Biological invasions are excellent systems to study rapid evolution of plant chemical defenses. Curr...
Biological invasions offer a good opportunity to study the changes in plant-herbivore interactions a...
Alkaloid profiles of five Senecio species (Asteraceae), including S. ambiguus subsp. ambiguus, S. am...
The alkaloid content of Senecio madagascariensis collected from Australia and Hawaii was examined. A...
Due to global warming, species are expanding their range to higher latitudes. Some range expanding p...
Thus far not many studies focussed on how herbivory in one plant part affects plant defence in the o...
Many problematic pyrrolizidine alkaloid (PA)-containing plants are foreign invasive weeds that invad...
Among other consequences in plants, hybridization may influence the expression and evolution of resi...
The evolution of the diversity of plant secondary metabolites is still poorly understood. To determi...
L. ParizeInternational audienceIn the study of plant defense evolution, invasive plant species can b...
Metabolic profiling allows for simultaneous and rapid annotation of biochemically similar organismal...
The genus Senecio is one of the largest in Asteraceae. There are thousands of species across the glo...
Changes in plant chemical defenses after invasion could have consequences on the invaded ecosystems ...
<p>Biological invasion is regarded as one of the greatest environmental problems facilitated by glob...
Biological invasions are excellent systems to study rapid evolution of plant chemical defenses. Curr...
Biological invasions are excellent systems to study rapid evolution of plant chemical defenses. Curr...
Biological invasions offer a good opportunity to study the changes in plant-herbivore interactions a...
Alkaloid profiles of five Senecio species (Asteraceae), including S. ambiguus subsp. ambiguus, S. am...
The alkaloid content of Senecio madagascariensis collected from Australia and Hawaii was examined. A...
Due to global warming, species are expanding their range to higher latitudes. Some range expanding p...
Thus far not many studies focussed on how herbivory in one plant part affects plant defence in the o...
Many problematic pyrrolizidine alkaloid (PA)-containing plants are foreign invasive weeds that invad...
Among other consequences in plants, hybridization may influence the expression and evolution of resi...
The evolution of the diversity of plant secondary metabolites is still poorly understood. To determi...
L. ParizeInternational audienceIn the study of plant defense evolution, invasive plant species can b...
Metabolic profiling allows for simultaneous and rapid annotation of biochemically similar organismal...
The genus Senecio is one of the largest in Asteraceae. There are thousands of species across the glo...