Consumer-resource interactions are often influenced by other species in the community, such as when neighboring plants increase or reduce herbivory to a focal plant species (known as associational effects). The many studies on associational effects between a focal plant and some neighbor have shown that these effects can vary greatly in strength and direction. But because almost all of these studies measure associational effects from only one or two neighbor species, we know little about the actual range of associational effects that a plant species might encounter in a natural setting. This makes it difficult to determine how important effects of neighbors are in real field settings, and how associational effects might interact with compet...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Many plant species have evolved defense traits against herbivores. Associational effects (AEs) refer...
Neighboring plants can decrease or increase each other's likelihood of damage from herbivores throug...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
Species interactions, such as competition and herbivory, are believed to be important structuring fo...
126 pagesInteractions between plants and herbivores occur within rich ecological communities. This c...
Neighboring plants can influence arthropods on a focal plant and this can result in associational re...
Associational effects—in which the vulnerability of a plant to herbivores is influenced by its neigh...
Patterns of herbivory may vary with fine?scale plant community structure: the degree of damage plant...
There is high variability in the level of herbivory between individual plants from the same species ...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effects on their...
BACKGROUND: Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effe...
© 2015 by the Ecological Society of America. Neighboring plants can affect the likelihood that a foc...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Many plant species have evolved defense traits against herbivores. Associational effects (AEs) refer...
Neighboring plants can decrease or increase each other's likelihood of damage from herbivores throug...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
Species interactions, such as competition and herbivory, are believed to be important structuring fo...
126 pagesInteractions between plants and herbivores occur within rich ecological communities. This c...
Neighboring plants can influence arthropods on a focal plant and this can result in associational re...
Associational effects—in which the vulnerability of a plant to herbivores is influenced by its neigh...
Patterns of herbivory may vary with fine?scale plant community structure: the degree of damage plant...
There is high variability in the level of herbivory between individual plants from the same species ...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effects on their...
BACKGROUND: Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effe...
© 2015 by the Ecological Society of America. Neighboring plants can affect the likelihood that a foc...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been show...
Many plant species have evolved defense traits against herbivores. Associational effects (AEs) refer...