Coevolution among plants and herbivores has led to variation in plant defenses and herbivore foraging. Plants must defend against herbivores, whereas herbivores must find ways to overcome plant defenses and meet nutritional needs. Variation in plant quality is important because it can influence selection of plants by herbivores for food. Few studies have investigated the variation occurring within a single plant. Sagebrush offers an excellent system for studying the variation in dietary and chemical quality within a plant. First, variation in nutrition and chemical content exists between subspecies (Kelsey 1982) and between plants of a single subspecies of sagebrush from different geographic locations (Welch 1981). Second, sagebrush has two...
1. Plant Metabolism 2. Phytochemical Variation in Plants 3. Plant Defense Theory 4. Mammalian Metabo...
This study assessed how the palatability of leaves of different age classes (young, intermediate and...
Understanding habitat use by animals requires understanding the simultaneous tradeoffs between food ...
For herbivores, maximizing energy intake is limited by the relatively low nutritional quality of pla...
Dietary specialists often reside in habitats that provide a high and predictable abundance of their ...
Foraging herbivores must meet nutritional requirements by not only finding enough plant biomass to c...
Chemical approaches to studying plant/animal interactions have led to an appreciation that plant che...
Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus; hereafter, sage-grouse) select sagebrush plants for ...
For herbivores, nutrient intake is limited by the relatively low nutritional quality of plants and h...
Range livestock and wildlife have access to a tremendous diversity of forage plants which vary in nu...
Herbivores that forage on chemically defended plants consume complex mixtures of plant secondary met...
Herbivores are important drivers of plant species coexistence and community assembly. However, detai...
Variation in plant secondary metabolite content can arise due to environmental and genetic variables...
Sagebrush steppe systems represent one of North America’s greatest conservation challenges. Shrinkin...
Plants contain a variety of chemical defenses that strongly affect feeding rates in captive mammals,...
1. Plant Metabolism 2. Phytochemical Variation in Plants 3. Plant Defense Theory 4. Mammalian Metabo...
This study assessed how the palatability of leaves of different age classes (young, intermediate and...
Understanding habitat use by animals requires understanding the simultaneous tradeoffs between food ...
For herbivores, maximizing energy intake is limited by the relatively low nutritional quality of pla...
Dietary specialists often reside in habitats that provide a high and predictable abundance of their ...
Foraging herbivores must meet nutritional requirements by not only finding enough plant biomass to c...
Chemical approaches to studying plant/animal interactions have led to an appreciation that plant che...
Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus; hereafter, sage-grouse) select sagebrush plants for ...
For herbivores, nutrient intake is limited by the relatively low nutritional quality of plants and h...
Range livestock and wildlife have access to a tremendous diversity of forage plants which vary in nu...
Herbivores that forage on chemically defended plants consume complex mixtures of plant secondary met...
Herbivores are important drivers of plant species coexistence and community assembly. However, detai...
Variation in plant secondary metabolite content can arise due to environmental and genetic variables...
Sagebrush steppe systems represent one of North America’s greatest conservation challenges. Shrinkin...
Plants contain a variety of chemical defenses that strongly affect feeding rates in captive mammals,...
1. Plant Metabolism 2. Phytochemical Variation in Plants 3. Plant Defense Theory 4. Mammalian Metabo...
This study assessed how the palatability of leaves of different age classes (young, intermediate and...
Understanding habitat use by animals requires understanding the simultaneous tradeoffs between food ...