Inbreeding can profoundly affect the interactions of plants with herbivores as well as with the natural enemies of the herbivores. We studied how plant inbreeding affects herbivore oviposition preference, and whether inbreeding of both plants and herbivores alters the probability of predation or parasitism of herbivore eggs. In a laboratory preference test with the specialist herbivore moth Abrostola asclepiadis and inbred and outbred Vincetoxicum hirundinaria plants, we discovered that herbivores preferred to oviposit on outbred plants. A field experiment with inbred and outbred plants that bore inbred or outbred herbivore eggs revealed that the eggs of the outbred herbivores were more likely to be lost by predation, parasitism or plant hy...
Pollinators and herbivores can both affect the evolutionary diversification of plant reproductive tr...
Abstract Exotic plants may act as population sinks or evolutionary traps for native herbivores. The ...
Many species spend their lives in close association with other organisms, and the environments provi...
Inbreeding can profoundly affect the interactions of plants with herbivores as well as with the natu...
Evolutionary theory of plant defences against herbivores predicts a trade-off between direct (anti-h...
A primary function of adult winged insects is dispersal. Limiting larval dietary intake (partial sta...
1. Plants need to deal with antagonists, such as herbivores, while maintaining interactions with mut...
1. Mutualistic and antagonistic aboveground and belowground species have the potential to be involve...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Inbreeding via self-fertilization may have negative effects on plant fitness (i...
1. Inbreeding and herbivory can interactively reduce the performance of flowering plants. Here, we i...
Inbreeding and enemy infestation are common in plants and can synergistically reduce their performan...
Plants have evolved intriguing defences against insect herbivores. Compared to constitutive Plants h...
Pollinators and herbivores can both affect the evolutionary diversification of plant reproductive tr...
Abstract Exotic plants may act as population sinks or evolutionary traps for native herbivores. The ...
Many species spend their lives in close association with other organisms, and the environments provi...
Inbreeding can profoundly affect the interactions of plants with herbivores as well as with the natu...
Evolutionary theory of plant defences against herbivores predicts a trade-off between direct (anti-h...
A primary function of adult winged insects is dispersal. Limiting larval dietary intake (partial sta...
1. Plants need to deal with antagonists, such as herbivores, while maintaining interactions with mut...
1. Mutualistic and antagonistic aboveground and belowground species have the potential to be involve...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Inbreeding via self-fertilization may have negative effects on plant fitness (i...
1. Inbreeding and herbivory can interactively reduce the performance of flowering plants. Here, we i...
Inbreeding and enemy infestation are common in plants and can synergistically reduce their performan...
Plants have evolved intriguing defences against insect herbivores. Compared to constitutive Plants h...
Pollinators and herbivores can both affect the evolutionary diversification of plant reproductive tr...
Abstract Exotic plants may act as population sinks or evolutionary traps for native herbivores. The ...
Many species spend their lives in close association with other organisms, and the environments provi...