We present a theoretical analysis that considers the phenotypic trait of compensatory growth ability in a context of population dynamics. Our model depicts a system of three interactors: herbivores and two different plant types referred to as ordinary and compensating. The compensating plant type has the ability to increase its intrinsic rate of biomass increase as a response to damage. This compensatory growth ability is maintained at the expense of a reduced growth rate in the absence of damage, where the ordinary plant type has the higher growth rate. Analysis of this system suggests that, even though a compensatory capacity of this kind will not imply an increase in equilibrium plant density, it will give a competitive advantage in rela...
Coexistence of plants depends on their competition for common resources and indirect interactions me...
The strength of top-down indirect effects of carnivores on plants (trophic cascades) varies greatly...
The increased growth rates, higher total biomass, and increased seed production occasionally found i...
Special Issue of the 4th International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling, Simulation, Visualization...
Abstract Inducible plant responses to damage, i.e. inducible defence responses and compensatory grow...
Plants downregulate their defences against insect herbivores upon impending competition for light. T...
Plants grow in dynamic environments where their fitness is determined by a multitude of biotic and a...
Plant defense against herbivory comes at a cost, which can be either direct (reducing resources avai...
Abstract. The interactions of host plants with herbivores can be mediated by factors other than popu...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
A mathematical model of chemically mediated plant/herbivore interaction dynamics is developed in the...
AbstractA mathematical model of chemically mediated plant/herbivore interaction dynamics is develope...
Plant competition may mediate the impacts of herbivory on invasive plant species through effects on ...
Abstract As a compensatory response to herbivory, plants may branch vigorously when the growth of do...
Numerous empirical studies over the past two decades have documented substantial effects of plant to...
Coexistence of plants depends on their competition for common resources and indirect interactions me...
The strength of top-down indirect effects of carnivores on plants (trophic cascades) varies greatly...
The increased growth rates, higher total biomass, and increased seed production occasionally found i...
Special Issue of the 4th International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling, Simulation, Visualization...
Abstract Inducible plant responses to damage, i.e. inducible defence responses and compensatory grow...
Plants downregulate their defences against insect herbivores upon impending competition for light. T...
Plants grow in dynamic environments where their fitness is determined by a multitude of biotic and a...
Plant defense against herbivory comes at a cost, which can be either direct (reducing resources avai...
Abstract. The interactions of host plants with herbivores can be mediated by factors other than popu...
Biotic interactions can structure communities, drive succession, and account for patterns of biodive...
A mathematical model of chemically mediated plant/herbivore interaction dynamics is developed in the...
AbstractA mathematical model of chemically mediated plant/herbivore interaction dynamics is develope...
Plant competition may mediate the impacts of herbivory on invasive plant species through effects on ...
Abstract As a compensatory response to herbivory, plants may branch vigorously when the growth of do...
Numerous empirical studies over the past two decades have documented substantial effects of plant to...
Coexistence of plants depends on their competition for common resources and indirect interactions me...
The strength of top-down indirect effects of carnivores on plants (trophic cascades) varies greatly...
The increased growth rates, higher total biomass, and increased seed production occasionally found i...