نتایج جستجو برای: plant species selection

تعداد نتایج: 1157485  

2015
Christophe Petit Bruno Le Ru Stéphane Dupas Brigitte Frérot Peter Ahuya Laure Kaiser-Arnauld Myriam Harry Paul-André Calatayud Robert Glinwood

In Lepidoptera, host plant selection is first conditioned by oviposition site preference of adult females followed by feeding site preference of larvae. Dietary experience to plant volatile cues can induce larval and adult host plant preference. We investigated how the parent's and self-experience induce host preference in adult females and larvae of three lepidopteran stem borer species with d...

2016
Koutaro Ould Maeno Sidi Ould Ely Satoshi Nakamura Khemais Abdellaoui Sory Cissé Mohamed El Hacen Jaavar Sid’Ahmed Ould Mohamed Mohamed Atheimine Mohamed Abdallahi Ould Babah

The Desert locust Schistocerca gregaria is a major world pest that causes substantial agricultural and economic damage. Effective pest control relies on effective monitoring, which requires knowledge of locust microhabitat selection. Yet little is known about microhabitat selection of solitarious adult locusts in the field. We conducted field surveys to investigate fine-scale diel temporal and ...

Journal: :Science 2012
Robin Hopkins Mark D Rausher

Reinforcement is the process by which reduced hybrid fitness generates selection favoring the evolution of stronger prezygotic reproductive barriers between emerging species. Using common-garden field experiments, we quantified the strength of reinforcing selection in nature by demonstrating strong selection favoring an allele conferring increased pigment intensity in the plant Phlox drummondii...

Journal: :Plant biology 2011
M Miranda L Díaz M Sicilia I Cristóbal J Cassinello

We report evidence of hierarchical resource selection by large herbivores and plant neighbouring effects in a Mediterranean ecosystem. Plant palatability was assessed according to herbivore foraging decisions. We hypothesize that under natural conditions large herbivores follow a hierarchical foraging pattern, starting at the landscape scale, and then selecting patches and individual plants. A ...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2012
Roeland L Berendsen Corné M J Pieterse Peter A H M Bakker

The diversity of microbes associated with plant roots is enormous, in the order of tens of thousands of species. This complex plant-associated microbial community, also referred to as the second genome of the plant, is crucial for plant health. Recent advances in plant-microbe interactions research revealed that plants are able to shape their rhizosphere microbiome, as evidenced by the fact tha...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2006
Maxim V. Kapralov Dmitry A. Filatov

BACKGROUND "Explosive" adaptive radiations on islands remain one of the most puzzling evolutionary phenomena. The rate of phenotypic and ecological adaptations is extremely fast during such events, suggesting that many genes may be under fairly strong selection. However, no evidence for adaptation at the level of protein coding genes was found, so it has been suggested that selection may work m...

2016

6 Trait selection has received considerable attention in the pursuit to understand niche-based community 7 assembly processes and to generate ecological predictions. To further advance the study of trait selection, 8 a conceptual statistical model is presented that outlines and discuss the possibilities of i) estimating the 9 effect of interspecific interactions on traits rather than just testi...

2015
Pedro L. Valverde Juan Arroyo Juan Núñez-Farfán Guillermo Castillo Adriana Calahorra Rocı́o Pérez-Barrales Rosalinda Tapia-López

When plants are introduced into new regions, the absence of their co-evolved natural enemies can result in lower levels of attack. As a consequence of this reduction in enemy pressure, plant performance may increase and selection for resistance to enemies may decrease. In the present study, we compared leaf damage, plant size and leaf trichome density, as well as the direction and magnitude of ...

2015
Pedro L. Valverde Juan Arroyo Juan Núñez-Farfán Guillermo Castillo Adriana Calahorra Rocío Pérez-Barrales Rosalinda Tapia-López

When plants are introduced into new regions, the absence of their co-evolved natural enemies can result in lower levels of attack. As a consequence of this reduction in enemy pressure, plant performance may increase and selection for resistance to enemies may decrease. In the present study, we compared leaf damage, plant size and leaf trichome density, as well as the direction and magnitude of ...

2011
Annett Lipowsky Bernhard Schmid Christiane Roscher

Studies in experimental grasslands have shown variation in plant individual performance in response to neighbourhood diversity. To which extent these responses are due to phenotypic plasticity or genetic variation is largely unknown. We collected seed families of five herbaceous species (Cirsium oleraceum, Crepis biennis, Plantago lanceolata, Plantago media and Rumex acetosa) in monocultures an...

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