Herbivorous insects have evolved many mechanisms to overcome plant chemical defenses, including detoxification and sequestration. Herbivores may also use toxic plants to reduce parasite infection. Plant toxins could directly interfere with parasites or could enhance endogenous immunity. Alternatively, plant toxins could favor down-regulation of endogenous immunity by providing an alternative (exogenous) defense against parasitism. However, studies on genome-wide transcriptomic responses to plant defenses and the interplay between plant toxicity and parasite infection remain rare. Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) are specialist herbivores of milkweeds Asclepias spp.), which contain toxic cardenolides. Monarchs have adapted to cardenoli...
Hosts combat their parasites using mechanisms of resistance and tolerance, which together determine ...
Multiple generations of hosts are often exposed to the same pathogens, favoring the evolution of tra...
International audienceFor highly specialized insect herbivores, plant chemical defenses are often co...
Herbivorous insects have evolved many mechanisms to overcome plant chemical defences, including deto...
Many plants express induced defenses against herbivores through increasing the production of toxic s...
Organisms can protect themselves against parasite-induced fitness costs through resistance or tolera...
Interactions between plants and herbivorous insects have been models for theories of specialization ...
Despite the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) being famous for its adaptations to the defensive t...
Host plant chemical composition critically shapes the performance of insect herbivores feeding on th...
The emerging field of ecological immunology demonstrates that allocation by hosts to immune defence ...
1. Environmental change has the potential to influence trophic interactions by altering the defensiv...
Hosts combat their parasites using mechanisms of resistance and tolerance, which together determine ...
Multiple generations of hosts are often exposed to the same pathogens, favoring the evolution of tra...
International audienceFor highly specialized insect herbivores, plant chemical defenses are often co...
Herbivorous insects have evolved many mechanisms to overcome plant chemical defences, including deto...
Many plants express induced defenses against herbivores through increasing the production of toxic s...
Organisms can protect themselves against parasite-induced fitness costs through resistance or tolera...
Interactions between plants and herbivorous insects have been models for theories of specialization ...
Despite the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) being famous for its adaptations to the defensive t...
Host plant chemical composition critically shapes the performance of insect herbivores feeding on th...
The emerging field of ecological immunology demonstrates that allocation by hosts to immune defence ...
1. Environmental change has the potential to influence trophic interactions by altering the defensiv...
Hosts combat their parasites using mechanisms of resistance and tolerance, which together determine ...
Multiple generations of hosts are often exposed to the same pathogens, favoring the evolution of tra...
International audienceFor highly specialized insect herbivores, plant chemical defenses are often co...