1. Interactions between herbivores and their predators are shaped, in part, by plant phenotype. Consequently, ubiquitous symbionts of plants belowground, such as arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), may influence interactions aboveground between predators and their prey by altering plant phenotype. However, the ecological relevance of belowground organisms on predator-prey interactions under field conditions remains unclear. 2. We assessed how AMF influence herbivore-predator interactions through a field experiment. 3. We planted two milkweed species (Asclepias curassavica, A. incarnata) provided with different amounts of AMF inoculum (zero, medium, high) in a randomized block design. We added aphids to plants and reduced predator pressure...
Introduction: Fitness of plants is affected by their symbiotic interactions with arbuscular mycorrhi...
Multitrophic species interactions are shaped by both top-down and bottom-up factors. Belowground sym...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form symbioses with the roots of most plant species, including ce...
Interactions between herbivores and their predators are shaped, in part, by plant phenotype. Consequ...
Plants are exposed to herbivores and symbionts above and belowground. Herbivores aboveground alter p...
<p>Multitrophic species interactions are shaped by both top-down and bottom-up factors. Belowground ...
Multitrophic species interactions are shaped by both top-down and bottom-up factors. Belowground sym...
Ecological interactions are complex networks, but have typically been studied in a pairwise fashion....
Multitrophic species interactions are shaped by a combination of top-down and bottom-up forces. Mutu...
The majority of plants are involved in symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), and these ...
Plants interact with a variety of other community members that have the potential to indirectly infl...
Plants mediate indirect ‘apparent’ effects between above-ground herbivores and below-ground mutualis...
1. Accumulating evidence indicates that plant resistance against above-ground herbivores can be affe...
Over the last two decades strong evidence has emerged that. interactions between .soil microbes, pla...
Multispecies interactions can be important to the expression of phenotypes and in determining patter...
Introduction: Fitness of plants is affected by their symbiotic interactions with arbuscular mycorrhi...
Multitrophic species interactions are shaped by both top-down and bottom-up factors. Belowground sym...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form symbioses with the roots of most plant species, including ce...
Interactions between herbivores and their predators are shaped, in part, by plant phenotype. Consequ...
Plants are exposed to herbivores and symbionts above and belowground. Herbivores aboveground alter p...
<p>Multitrophic species interactions are shaped by both top-down and bottom-up factors. Belowground ...
Multitrophic species interactions are shaped by both top-down and bottom-up factors. Belowground sym...
Ecological interactions are complex networks, but have typically been studied in a pairwise fashion....
Multitrophic species interactions are shaped by a combination of top-down and bottom-up forces. Mutu...
The majority of plants are involved in symbioses with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), and these ...
Plants interact with a variety of other community members that have the potential to indirectly infl...
Plants mediate indirect ‘apparent’ effects between above-ground herbivores and below-ground mutualis...
1. Accumulating evidence indicates that plant resistance against above-ground herbivores can be affe...
Over the last two decades strong evidence has emerged that. interactions between .soil microbes, pla...
Multispecies interactions can be important to the expression of phenotypes and in determining patter...
Introduction: Fitness of plants is affected by their symbiotic interactions with arbuscular mycorrhi...
Multitrophic species interactions are shaped by both top-down and bottom-up factors. Belowground sym...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form symbioses with the roots of most plant species, including ce...