Following its introduction into Europe (EU), the common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) has been free of most specialist herbivores that are present in its native North American (NA) range, except for the oleander aphid Aphis nerii. We compared EU and NA populations of A. nerii on EU and NA milkweed populations to test the hypothesis that plant-insect interactions differ on the two continents. First, we tested if herbivore performance is higher on EU plants than on NA plants, because the former have escaped most of their herbivores and have perhaps been selected for lower defence levels following introduction. Second, we compared two A. nerii lines (one from each continent) to test whether genotypic differences in the herbivore may influence s...
Invasive species can significantly impact native food webs through indirect effects. Examples of app...
Studies on the ecological impacts of exotic invasive plants have mainly focused on inter-continental...
Recent declines in Monarch (Danaus plexippus) populations may be caused by declining populations of ...
Following its introduction into Europe (EU), the common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) has been free o...
Summary 1. Plant-mediated interactions between co-occurring herbivores play an important role in ins...
Substantial research has addressed adaptation of nonnative biota to novel environments, yet surprisi...
Substantial research has addressed adaptation of nonnative biota to novel environments, yet surprisi...
Substantial research has addressed adaptation of nonnative biota to novel environments, yet surprisi...
Dietary specialization in insect herbivores has long been hypothesized to predict tolerance of plant...
Novel predator-prey interactions can contribute to the invasion success of non-native predators. For...
Tallamy, DouglasIn addition to their well-known direct impacts on ecosystems, non-native plants may ...
Theory predicts that native plant species should exhibit latitudinal gradients in the strength of th...
Fortuna T, Eckert S, Harvey J, Müller C, Vet L, Gols R. Variation in plant defences among population...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
1.Plants exhibit impressive genetic and chemical diversity, not just between species but also within...
Invasive species can significantly impact native food webs through indirect effects. Examples of app...
Studies on the ecological impacts of exotic invasive plants have mainly focused on inter-continental...
Recent declines in Monarch (Danaus plexippus) populations may be caused by declining populations of ...
Following its introduction into Europe (EU), the common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) has been free o...
Summary 1. Plant-mediated interactions between co-occurring herbivores play an important role in ins...
Substantial research has addressed adaptation of nonnative biota to novel environments, yet surprisi...
Substantial research has addressed adaptation of nonnative biota to novel environments, yet surprisi...
Substantial research has addressed adaptation of nonnative biota to novel environments, yet surprisi...
Dietary specialization in insect herbivores has long been hypothesized to predict tolerance of plant...
Novel predator-prey interactions can contribute to the invasion success of non-native predators. For...
Tallamy, DouglasIn addition to their well-known direct impacts on ecosystems, non-native plants may ...
Theory predicts that native plant species should exhibit latitudinal gradients in the strength of th...
Fortuna T, Eckert S, Harvey J, Müller C, Vet L, Gols R. Variation in plant defences among population...
During the past centuries, humans have introduced many plant species in areas where they do not natu...
1.Plants exhibit impressive genetic and chemical diversity, not just between species but also within...
Invasive species can significantly impact native food webs through indirect effects. Examples of app...
Studies on the ecological impacts of exotic invasive plants have mainly focused on inter-continental...
Recent declines in Monarch (Danaus plexippus) populations may be caused by declining populations of ...