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Bottom-up multitrophic effects in resprouting plants
(Ecological Soc AmerWashingtonEUA, 2012)
Multiple plant traits shape the genetic basis of herbivore community assembly
(Wiley, 2015-08)
1. Community genetics research has posited a genetic basis to the assembly of ecological communities. For arthropod herbivores in particular, there is strong support that genetic variation in host plants is a key factor ...
No time for candy: passionfruit (Passiflora edulis) plants down-regulate damage-induced extra floral nectar production in response to light signals of competition
(Springer, 2013-09)
Plant fitness is often defined by the combined effects of herbivory and competition, and plants must strike a delicate balance between their ability to capture limiting resources and defend against herbivore attack. Many ...
Fluctuating asymmetry, leaf thickness and herbivory in Tibouchina granulosa: an altitudinal gradient analysis
(Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2018)
Community structure of mites (Arachnida: Acari) in six rubber tree clones
(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2014)
Leaf herbivory modulates fruit trait correlations within individual plants
(Springer, 2020-06)
Plant performance is based on the relationship between resource acquisition and allocation to complete essential functions. Herbivory causes compromises in resource allocation that impact at the plant and within-plant ...
Ants indirectly reduce the reproductive performance of a leafless shrub by benefiting aphids through predator deterrence
(Springer, 2019-12)
Ant–aphid mutualisms can generate cascade effects on the host plants, but these impacts depend on the ecological context. We studied the consequences of ant–aphid interactions on the reproductive performance of a Mediterranean ...