The purpose of this study was to investigate novel interactions of native herbivores (Abia inflata, Abia americana, Zaschizonyx montana, and Hyphantria cunea) with non-native plants in Ohio. No-choice and choice bioassays were conducted with adults and larvae to examine life history traits, performance, and preference of these herbivores feeding exclusively on native and non-native species and damaged and undamaged foliage. It was found that all organisms in this study can perform well and complete their whole life cycle on L. maackii. Adult A. americana will oviposit in non-native hosts however newly emerged larvae have 100% larval mortality on L. japonica. A. inflata had a reduction in larval mass on herbivore damaged foliage but not arti...
Novel, non-coevolved associations between introduced plants and native insect herbivores may lead to...
Abstract Coevolution between insect herbivores and their target plants often prompts an evolutionary...
In their new range, exotic plants create the possibility for novel interactions to occur with native...
Background/Question/Methods Understanding the impact of invasive species on native ecosystems is imp...
The enemy release hypothesis predicts that invasive plant species may benefit from a lack of top-dow...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Tallamy, DouglasIn addition to their well-known direct impacts on ecosystems, non-native plants may ...
Invasion by non-native species is a complicated process and many hypotheses have been proposed to ex...
Invasive plants from their native and introduced ranges differ in their interactions with herbivores...
Abstract Simple rearing experiments were con-ducted to address two questions relevant to under-stand...
Abstract The consequences of the introduction of invasive plants for the diet of herbivorous insects...
As the range of the invasive and highly polyphagous gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) expands, it increa...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Structured host-choice and no-choice tests were conducted to help clarify the host plant interaction...
Novel, non-coevolved associations between introduced plants and native insect herbivores may lead to...
Abstract Coevolution between insect herbivores and their target plants often prompts an evolutionary...
In their new range, exotic plants create the possibility for novel interactions to occur with native...
Background/Question/Methods Understanding the impact of invasive species on native ecosystems is imp...
The enemy release hypothesis predicts that invasive plant species may benefit from a lack of top-dow...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Tallamy, DouglasIn addition to their well-known direct impacts on ecosystems, non-native plants may ...
Invasion by non-native species is a complicated process and many hypotheses have been proposed to ex...
Invasive plants from their native and introduced ranges differ in their interactions with herbivores...
Abstract Simple rearing experiments were con-ducted to address two questions relevant to under-stand...
Abstract The consequences of the introduction of invasive plants for the diet of herbivorous insects...
As the range of the invasive and highly polyphagous gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) expands, it increa...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
Structured host-choice and no-choice tests were conducted to help clarify the host plant interaction...
Novel, non-coevolved associations between introduced plants and native insect herbivores may lead to...
Abstract Coevolution between insect herbivores and their target plants often prompts an evolutionary...
In their new range, exotic plants create the possibility for novel interactions to occur with native...