BACKGROUND: An understanding of the evolution of potential signals from plants to the predators of their herbivores may provide exciting examples of co-evolution among multiple trophic levels. Understanding the mechanism behind the attraction of predators to plants is crucial to conclusions about co-evolution. For example, insectivorous birds are attracted to herbivore-damaged trees without seeing the herbivores or the defoliated parts, but it is not known whether birds use cues from herbivore-damaged plants with a specific adaptation of plants for this purpose. METHODOLOGY: We examined whether signals from damaged trees attract avian predators in the wild and whether birds could use volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions or net photosyn...
© 2018 Saavedra, Amo.Chemical cues play a fundamental role in mate attraction and mate choice. Lepid...
The tri-trophic interactions between plants, insects, and insect predators and parasitoids are often...
According to the associational resistance hypothesis, neighbouring plants are expected to influence ...
An understanding of the evolution of potential signals from plants to the predators of their herbivo...
Arthropod herbivory induces plant volatiles that can be used by natural enemies of the herbivores to...
Arthropod herbivory induces the emission of plant volatiles that can be used by natural enemies of t...
Plants signal for help to birds when they are being eaten by insects, providing preliminary evidence...
Several studies have shown that insectivorous birds are attracted to herbivore-damaged trees even wh...
Natural selection has favored the evolution of different capabilities that allow animals to obtain f...
Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) are important signaling compounds released by plants upon ...
Several studies have shown that insectivorous birds are attracted to herbivore-damaged trees even wh...
Foraging strategies of birds can influence trophic plant-insect networks with impacts on primary pla...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
1. When searching for food, great tits (Parus major) can use herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPV...
When searching for food, great tits (Parus major) can use herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) ...
© 2018 Saavedra, Amo.Chemical cues play a fundamental role in mate attraction and mate choice. Lepid...
The tri-trophic interactions between plants, insects, and insect predators and parasitoids are often...
According to the associational resistance hypothesis, neighbouring plants are expected to influence ...
An understanding of the evolution of potential signals from plants to the predators of their herbivo...
Arthropod herbivory induces plant volatiles that can be used by natural enemies of the herbivores to...
Arthropod herbivory induces the emission of plant volatiles that can be used by natural enemies of t...
Plants signal for help to birds when they are being eaten by insects, providing preliminary evidence...
Several studies have shown that insectivorous birds are attracted to herbivore-damaged trees even wh...
Natural selection has favored the evolution of different capabilities that allow animals to obtain f...
Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) are important signaling compounds released by plants upon ...
Several studies have shown that insectivorous birds are attracted to herbivore-damaged trees even wh...
Foraging strategies of birds can influence trophic plant-insect networks with impacts on primary pla...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
1. When searching for food, great tits (Parus major) can use herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPV...
When searching for food, great tits (Parus major) can use herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) ...
© 2018 Saavedra, Amo.Chemical cues play a fundamental role in mate attraction and mate choice. Lepid...
The tri-trophic interactions between plants, insects, and insect predators and parasitoids are often...
According to the associational resistance hypothesis, neighbouring plants are expected to influence ...