Many herbivorous insects die of pathogen infections, though the role of plant traits in promoting the persistence of these pathogens as an indirect interaction is poorly understood. We tested whether winter leaf retention of bush lupines (Lupinus arboreus) promotes the persistence of nucleopolyhedroviruses, thereby increasing the infection risk of caterpillars (Arctia virginalis) feeding on the foliage during spring. We also investigated whether winter leaf retention reduces viral exposure of younger caterpillars that live on the ground, as leaf retention prevents contaminated leaves from reaching the ground. We surveyed winter leaf retention of 248 lupine bush canopies across twelve sites and examined how it related to caterpillar infectio...
The cyclic population dynamics of forest tent caterpillar (FTC) (Malacosoma disstria Hbn.) (Lepidopt...
The survival of insect herbivores typically is constrained by food choice and predation risk. Here, ...
The effects of asynchrony in the phenology of spring-feeding insect-defoliators and their host plant...
This study tested the ‘resource quality-pathogen fitness hypothesis’ which proposes that reduced foo...
With climate change, plant-feeding insects might increase their number of annual generations (voltin...
Plants can retain either physiologically active green leaves or inactive brown leaves over winter. R...
Understanding how climate warming will influence species interactions is a key question in ecology a...
Parasitic plants can serve as critical intermediaries between their hosts and other organisms; howev...
The effects of asynchrony in the phenology of spring-feeding insect-defoliators and their host plant...
<div><p>The effects of asynchrony in the phenology of spring-feeding insect-defoliators and their ho...
Comparisons of traits of outbreaking and nonoutbreaking leaf-eating Lepidoptera and Symphyta have sh...
Plants leave legacy effects in the soil they grow in, which can drive important vegetation processes...
* Plant traits that enhance the attraction of the natural enemies of their herbivores have been post...
General EcologyThe effect of global climate change on spring phenology was studied by examining the ...
Florivory can have significant negative effects on plant fitness, driving selection for resistance t...
The cyclic population dynamics of forest tent caterpillar (FTC) (Malacosoma disstria Hbn.) (Lepidopt...
The survival of insect herbivores typically is constrained by food choice and predation risk. Here, ...
The effects of asynchrony in the phenology of spring-feeding insect-defoliators and their host plant...
This study tested the ‘resource quality-pathogen fitness hypothesis’ which proposes that reduced foo...
With climate change, plant-feeding insects might increase their number of annual generations (voltin...
Plants can retain either physiologically active green leaves or inactive brown leaves over winter. R...
Understanding how climate warming will influence species interactions is a key question in ecology a...
Parasitic plants can serve as critical intermediaries between their hosts and other organisms; howev...
The effects of asynchrony in the phenology of spring-feeding insect-defoliators and their host plant...
<div><p>The effects of asynchrony in the phenology of spring-feeding insect-defoliators and their ho...
Comparisons of traits of outbreaking and nonoutbreaking leaf-eating Lepidoptera and Symphyta have sh...
Plants leave legacy effects in the soil they grow in, which can drive important vegetation processes...
* Plant traits that enhance the attraction of the natural enemies of their herbivores have been post...
General EcologyThe effect of global climate change on spring phenology was studied by examining the ...
Florivory can have significant negative effects on plant fitness, driving selection for resistance t...
The cyclic population dynamics of forest tent caterpillar (FTC) (Malacosoma disstria Hbn.) (Lepidopt...
The survival of insect herbivores typically is constrained by food choice and predation risk. Here, ...
The effects of asynchrony in the phenology of spring-feeding insect-defoliators and their host plant...