The majority of studies exploring interactions between above- and below-ground biota have been focused on the effects of root-associated organisms on foliar herbivorous insects. This study examined the effects of foliar herbivory by Pieris brassicae L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) on the performance of the root herbivore Delia radicum L. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) and its parasitoid Trybliographa rapae (Westwood) (Hymenoptera: Figitidae), mediated through a shared host plant Brassica nigra L. (Brassicaceae). In the presence of foliar herbivory, the survival of D. radicum and T. rapae decreased significantly by more than 50%. In addition, newly emerged adults of both root herbivores and parasitoids were significantly smaller on plants that had been ...
Plants are frequently attacked by both above- and belowground arthropod herbivores. Nevertheless, st...
1. Several studies have shown that above- and belowground insects can interact by influencing each o...
Plants are frequently attacked by both above- and belowground arthropod herbivores. Nevertheless, st...
The majority of studies exploring interactions between above- and below-ground biota have been focus...
1. Plants and insects are part of a complex multitrophic environment, in which they closely interact...
1. Plants and insects are part of a complex multitrophic environment, in which they closely interact...
Plants may respond to herbivore attacks by changing their chemical profile. Such induced responses o...
1. Root feeding insects can influence foliar quality of the host plant, which can affect the develop...
1. Plant species employ several direct and indirect defence strategies to protect themselves against...
1. Belowground herbivory has recently been shown to disrupt the host location behaviour of abovegrou...
Feeding by belowground herbivores may induce systemic changes in shoot defence levels that affect th...
Related plant species with different spatial and/or temporal life-history characteristics often poss...
Herbivory can induce changes in plant growth, physiology, morphology, and phenology. Such herbivore-...
Plants are frequently attacked by both above- and belowground arthropod herbivores. Nevertheless, st...
1. Several studies have shown that above- and belowground insects can interact by influencing each o...
Plants are frequently attacked by both above- and belowground arthropod herbivores. Nevertheless, st...
The majority of studies exploring interactions between above- and below-ground biota have been focus...
1. Plants and insects are part of a complex multitrophic environment, in which they closely interact...
1. Plants and insects are part of a complex multitrophic environment, in which they closely interact...
Plants may respond to herbivore attacks by changing their chemical profile. Such induced responses o...
1. Root feeding insects can influence foliar quality of the host plant, which can affect the develop...
1. Plant species employ several direct and indirect defence strategies to protect themselves against...
1. Belowground herbivory has recently been shown to disrupt the host location behaviour of abovegrou...
Feeding by belowground herbivores may induce systemic changes in shoot defence levels that affect th...
Related plant species with different spatial and/or temporal life-history characteristics often poss...
Herbivory can induce changes in plant growth, physiology, morphology, and phenology. Such herbivore-...
Plants are frequently attacked by both above- and belowground arthropod herbivores. Nevertheless, st...
1. Several studies have shown that above- and belowground insects can interact by influencing each o...
Plants are frequently attacked by both above- and belowground arthropod herbivores. Nevertheless, st...