Background and AimsClassic theory on geographical gradients in plant–herbivore interactions assumes that herbivore pressure and plant defences increase towards warmer and more stable climates found at lower latitudes. However, the generality of these expectations has been recently called into question by conflicting empirical evidence. One possible explanation for this ambiguity is that most studies have reported on patterns of either herbivory or plant defences whereas few have measured both, thus preventing a full understanding of the implications of observed patterns for plant–herbivore interactions. In addition, studies have typically not measured climatic factors affecting plant–herbivore interactions, despite their expected influence ...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
Herbivory is predicted to increase at lower latitudes, leading to the evolution of increased plant d...
PREMISE: Abiotic factors and plant species traits have been shown to drive latitudinal gradients in ...
Background and Aims Classic theory on geographical gradients in plant–herbivore interactions assumes...
Background and Aims Classic theory on geographical gradients in plant-herbivore interactions assumes...
Background and Aims Classic theory on geographical gradients in plant-herbivore interactions assumes...
Background and Aims Classic theory on geographical gradients in plant-herbivore interactions assumes...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
Herbivory is predicted to increase at lower latitudes, leading to the evolution of increased plant d...
PREMISE: Abiotic factors and plant species traits have been shown to drive latitudinal gradients in ...
Background and Aims Classic theory on geographical gradients in plant–herbivore interactions assumes...
Background and Aims Classic theory on geographical gradients in plant-herbivore interactions assumes...
Background and Aims Classic theory on geographical gradients in plant-herbivore interactions assumes...
Background and Aims Classic theory on geographical gradients in plant-herbivore interactions assumes...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
A long-standing paradigm in ecology holds that herbivore pressure and thus plant defences increase t...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
1. Spatial variation in abiotic and biotic factors creates local contexts that influence the intensi...
Herbivory is predicted to increase at lower latitudes, leading to the evolution of increased plant d...
PREMISE: Abiotic factors and plant species traits have been shown to drive latitudinal gradients in ...