Plants and carnivorous arthropods can interact mutualistically. A recent discovery is that such mutualisms can be mediated by volatile compounds — produced by plants in response to herbivore damage — that attract carnivores. However, after emission of these attractants, the plant has no control over their use. Thus, exploitation of the information may occur, to the detriment of the plant, leading to costs in addition to benefits. Although all plants studied to date become attractive to carnivorous arthropods after damage by herbivores, they do so in different ways and it is important to understand why this is so
There is increasing evidence that volatiles emitted by herbivore-damaged plants can cause responses ...
Many plant species respond to herbivory with increased emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)...
Many plant species respond to herbivory with increased emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)...
Plants and carnivorous arthropods can interact mutualistically. A recent discovery is that such mutu...
Plants can respond actively to damage by herbivores. In addition to a mode of defence that is direct...
Herbivorous and carnivorous arthropods use plant volatiles when foraging for food. In response to he...
Plant defence can be induced by herbivory. This is true for both direct and indirect plant defence. ...
Plant defence can be induced by herbivory. This is true for both direct and indirect plant defence. ...
Plants that are damaged by herbivorous arthropods provide carnivorous enemies of the herbivores with...
Plants that are damaged by herbivorous arthropods provide carnivorous enemies of the herbivores with...
Plants that are damaged by herbivorous arthropods provide carnivorous enemies of the herbivores with...
Plants respond to arthropod herbivory with the induction of volatiles that attract predatory arthrop...
Indirect plant defenses are those facilitating the action of carnivores in ridding plants of their h...
Plants are members of complex communities of which arthropods are the most speciose members. The rol...
There is increasing evidence that volatiles emitted by herbivore-damaged plants can cause responses ...
There is increasing evidence that volatiles emitted by herbivore-damaged plants can cause responses ...
Many plant species respond to herbivory with increased emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)...
Many plant species respond to herbivory with increased emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)...
Plants and carnivorous arthropods can interact mutualistically. A recent discovery is that such mutu...
Plants can respond actively to damage by herbivores. In addition to a mode of defence that is direct...
Herbivorous and carnivorous arthropods use plant volatiles when foraging for food. In response to he...
Plant defence can be induced by herbivory. This is true for both direct and indirect plant defence. ...
Plant defence can be induced by herbivory. This is true for both direct and indirect plant defence. ...
Plants that are damaged by herbivorous arthropods provide carnivorous enemies of the herbivores with...
Plants that are damaged by herbivorous arthropods provide carnivorous enemies of the herbivores with...
Plants that are damaged by herbivorous arthropods provide carnivorous enemies of the herbivores with...
Plants respond to arthropod herbivory with the induction of volatiles that attract predatory arthrop...
Indirect plant defenses are those facilitating the action of carnivores in ridding plants of their h...
Plants are members of complex communities of which arthropods are the most speciose members. The rol...
There is increasing evidence that volatiles emitted by herbivore-damaged plants can cause responses ...
There is increasing evidence that volatiles emitted by herbivore-damaged plants can cause responses ...
Many plant species respond to herbivory with increased emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)...
Many plant species respond to herbivory with increased emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)...