In short-lived monocarpic perennials flowering probability depends on size and relative growth. Reproducing at a smaller size results in a higher prereproductive survival and shorter generation time but also may lead to lower fecundity. Conversely, reproducing at a larger size allows greater fecundity but leads to higher mortality during the prolonged vegetative period. Herbivory may influence the above described relationships via alterations in size at reproduction and survival. Here we use field data to explore in detail the reproduction of the short-lived monocarpic perennial C. vulgare under seasonal grazing. Vegetative plants were marked in paddocks with and without winter grazing, and their size, growth, and flowering status were reco...
Background Perennity of giant rosette species in combination with a single 'big bang' reproduction f...
In a garden experiment we investigated the response to continuous removal of either flower buds or r...
Temperate forest understorey plants are subjected to a strong seasonality in their optimal growing c...
In short-lived monocarpic perennials flowering probability depends on size and relative growth. Repr...
For organisms with indeterminate growth, life history theory predicts that in environments where org...
When perennial herbs face the risk of being outcompeted in the course of succession, they are hypoth...
1. The evolution of flowering strategies (when and at what size to flower) in monocarpic perennials ...
1Associational resistance is a grazing avoidance mechanism resulting from herbivores being less incl...
Empirical and theoretical investigations of monocarpy have usually addressed the question of minimum...
1 Vegetation change induced by large herbivores is driven by the effects of grazers on populations o...
Insect herbivory can have a major influence on plant reproduction, and potentially drive selection f...
Body size is one of the most important factors regarding herbaceous perennial plants life-histories,...
The study of the population dynamics of annual and biennial plants reveals that many species of thes...
Reduction of soil fertility is a key factor for restoration of species-rich grasslands. However, whe...
none4Although several factors can limit female fertility in perennial plants, rarely have they been ...
Background Perennity of giant rosette species in combination with a single 'big bang' reproduction f...
In a garden experiment we investigated the response to continuous removal of either flower buds or r...
Temperate forest understorey plants are subjected to a strong seasonality in their optimal growing c...
In short-lived monocarpic perennials flowering probability depends on size and relative growth. Repr...
For organisms with indeterminate growth, life history theory predicts that in environments where org...
When perennial herbs face the risk of being outcompeted in the course of succession, they are hypoth...
1. The evolution of flowering strategies (when and at what size to flower) in monocarpic perennials ...
1Associational resistance is a grazing avoidance mechanism resulting from herbivores being less incl...
Empirical and theoretical investigations of monocarpy have usually addressed the question of minimum...
1 Vegetation change induced by large herbivores is driven by the effects of grazers on populations o...
Insect herbivory can have a major influence on plant reproduction, and potentially drive selection f...
Body size is one of the most important factors regarding herbaceous perennial plants life-histories,...
The study of the population dynamics of annual and biennial plants reveals that many species of thes...
Reduction of soil fertility is a key factor for restoration of species-rich grasslands. However, whe...
none4Although several factors can limit female fertility in perennial plants, rarely have they been ...
Background Perennity of giant rosette species in combination with a single 'big bang' reproduction f...
In a garden experiment we investigated the response to continuous removal of either flower buds or r...
Temperate forest understorey plants are subjected to a strong seasonality in their optimal growing c...