The specificity of the interactions between plants and their consumers varies considerably. The evolutionary and ecological factors underlying this variation are unclear. Several potential explanatory factors vary with latitude, for example plant species richness and the intensity of herbivory. Here, we use comparative phylogenetic methods to test the effect of latitude on host range in scale insects. We find that, on average, scale insects that occur in lower latitudes are more polyphagous. This result is at odds with the general pattern of greater host-plant specificity of insects in the tropics. We propose that this disparity reflects a high cost for host specificity in scale insects, stemming from unusual aspects of scale insect life hi...
Aim: We mapped the geographical pattern of body sizes in sphingid moths and investigated latitudinal...
Aim It is generally assumed that the degree of resource specialization in herbivorous insects increa...
[Aim]: Host specificity within plant-feeding insects constitutes a fascinating example of natural se...
The specificity of the interactions between plants and their consumers varies considerably. The evol...
Understanding variation in resource specialization is important for progress on issues that include ...
Understanding variation in resource specialization is important for progress on issues that include ...
Population divergence can occur due to mechanisms associated with geographic isolation and/or due to...
Acknowledgements I thank M. C. Singer for helpful discussions and comments. I thank I. Kitching for ...
Classical niche theory explains the coexistence of species through their exploitation of different r...
Aim: Latitudinal clines in dietary specialisation and range size are used to explain biodiversity di...
Disentangling the processes underlying geographic and environmental patterns of biodiversity challen...
Aim: We mapped the geographical pattern of body sizes in sphingid moths and investigated latitudinal...
Aim It is generally assumed that the degree of resource specialization in herbivorous insects increa...
[Aim]: Host specificity within plant-feeding insects constitutes a fascinating example of natural se...
The specificity of the interactions between plants and their consumers varies considerably. The evol...
Understanding variation in resource specialization is important for progress on issues that include ...
Understanding variation in resource specialization is important for progress on issues that include ...
Population divergence can occur due to mechanisms associated with geographic isolation and/or due to...
Acknowledgements I thank M. C. Singer for helpful discussions and comments. I thank I. Kitching for ...
Classical niche theory explains the coexistence of species through their exploitation of different r...
Aim: Latitudinal clines in dietary specialisation and range size are used to explain biodiversity di...
Disentangling the processes underlying geographic and environmental patterns of biodiversity challen...
Aim: We mapped the geographical pattern of body sizes in sphingid moths and investigated latitudinal...
Aim It is generally assumed that the degree of resource specialization in herbivorous insects increa...
[Aim]: Host specificity within plant-feeding insects constitutes a fascinating example of natural se...