Background and aims – The manner by which the effects of multiple antagonists combine is a fundamental issue in ecology. This issue has been especially important in plant-herbivore evolutionary ecology—particularly predicting whether the combined fitness impacts of multiple herbivores on a shared host plant can be inferred by simply adding the individual impacts that each herbivore has when feeding alone. Despite accumulating empirical data, relatively little theoretical progress has been made in explaining why impacts of herbivore damage often combine nonadditively, as well as predicting the conditions that lead to a greater-than-additive (synergistic) or to a less-than-additive (subadditive) pattern. Material and methods ...
Coexistence of plants depends on their competition for common resources and indirect interactions me...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
The strength of top-down indirect effects of carnivores on plants (trophic cascades) varies greatly...
Herbivore-plant interactions should be studied using a tri-trophic approach, but we lack a quantitat...
Plants need to defend themselves against a diverse and dynamic herbivore community. Such communities...
Plant-herbivore interactions have traditionally been framed in terms of pairwise interactions, focus...
Aguirrebengoa M, Müller C, Hambäck PA, González-Megías A. Density-Dependent Effects of Simultaneous ...
Insect herbivores can affect plants directly, through removal of biomass, and indirectly, through al...
Comunicación oral (TS.05-O-10) presentada en the 1st Meeting of the Iberian Ecological Society (SIBE...
The distribution of insect herbivores among plant hosts is largely nonrandom: most herbivores have l...
Understanding the consequences of species interactions is central to ecological and evolutionary res...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Neighboring plants can decrease or increase each other's likelihood of damage from herbivores throug...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Coexistence of plants depends on their competition for common resources and indirect interactions me...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
The strength of top-down indirect effects of carnivores on plants (trophic cascades) varies greatly...
Herbivore-plant interactions should be studied using a tri-trophic approach, but we lack a quantitat...
Plants need to defend themselves against a diverse and dynamic herbivore community. Such communities...
Plant-herbivore interactions have traditionally been framed in terms of pairwise interactions, focus...
Aguirrebengoa M, Müller C, Hambäck PA, González-Megías A. Density-Dependent Effects of Simultaneous ...
Insect herbivores can affect plants directly, through removal of biomass, and indirectly, through al...
Comunicación oral (TS.05-O-10) presentada en the 1st Meeting of the Iberian Ecological Society (SIBE...
The distribution of insect herbivores among plant hosts is largely nonrandom: most herbivores have l...
Understanding the consequences of species interactions is central to ecological and evolutionary res...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
Neighboring plants can decrease or increase each other's likelihood of damage from herbivores throug...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Coexistence of plants depends on their competition for common resources and indirect interactions me...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...