نتایج جستجو برای: herbivore

تعداد نتایج: 4606  

2016
Tomáš Dostálek Maan Bahadur Rokaya Petr Maršík Jan Rezek Jiří Skuhrovec Roman Pavela Zuzana Münzbergová

The type and intensity of plant-herbivore interactions are likely to be altered under climate change as a consequence of differential dispersal rates of plants and their herbivores. Here, we studied variation in herbivore damage on Salvia nubicola in the field and compared its growth and defence strategies against herbivores in controlled conditions using seeds from populations along a broad al...

2000
Gray A. Williams Mark S. Davies Sanjay Nagarkar

Hong Kong is within the tropics and has a seasonal climate. In winter, shores support patches of ephemeral macroalgae and areas of seemingly bare rock close to crevices where molluscan herbivores are abundant. Using a factorial design of herbivore exclusions in areas far and close to crevices, the development of algal assemblages was monitored in mid-shore, cleared areas, in winter. To estimate...

2014
Nadja K. Simons Martin M. Gossner Thomas M. Lewinsohn Steffen Boch Markus Lange Jörg Müller Esther Pašalić Stephanie A. Socher Manfred Türke Markus Fischer Wolfgang W. Weisser

Intensive land use is a driving force for biodiversity decline in many ecosystems. In semi-natural grasslands, land-use activities such as mowing, grazing and fertilization affect the diversity of plants and arthropods, but the combined effects of different drivers and the chain of effects are largely unknown. In this study we used structural equation modelling to analyse how the arthropod comm...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Son Truong Dinh Ian T Baldwin Ivan Galis

Nicotiana attenuata plants can distinguish the damage caused by herbivore feeding from other types of damage by perceiving herbivore-associated elicitors, such as the fatty acid-amino acid conjugates (FACs) in oral secretions (OS) of Manduca sexta larvae, which are introduced into wounds during feeding. However, the transduction of FAC signals into downstream plant defense responses is still no...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2013
Vartika Mathur Tom O G Tytgat Cornelis A Hordijk Harry R Harhangi Jeroen J Jansen A Sankara Reddy Jeffrey A Harvey Louise E M Vet Nicole M van Dam

Upon herbivore feeding, plants emit complex bouquets of induced volatiles that may repel insect herbivores as well as attract parasitoids or predators. Due to differences in the temporal dynamics of individual components, the composition of the herbivore-induced plant volatile (HIPV) blend changes with time. Consequently, the response of insects associated with plants is not constant either. Us...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2004
Gilles Gauthier Joël Bêty Jean-François Giroux Line Rochefort

We examined the role of trophic interactions in structuring a high arctic tundra community characterized by a large breeding colony of greater snow geese (Chen caerulescens atlantica). According to the exploitation ecosystem hypothesis of Oksanen et al. (1981), food chains are controlled by top-down interactions. However, because the arctic primary productivity is low, herbivore populations are...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Atsushi Yamauchi Minus van Baalen Yutaka Kobayashi Junji Takabayashi Kaori Shiojiri Maurice W Sabelis

For a communication system to be stable, senders should convey honest information. Providing dishonest information, however, can be advantageous to senders, which imposes a constraint on the evolution of communication systems. Beyond single populations and bitrophic systems, one may ask whether stable communication systems can evolve in multitrophic systems. Consider cross-species signalling wh...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
Sally E Koerner Deron E Burkepile Richard W S Fynn Catherine E Burns Stephanie Eby Navashni Govender Nicole Hagenah Katherine J Matchett Dave I Thompson Kevin R Wilcox Scott L Collins Kevin P Kirkman Alan K Knapp Melinda D Smith

Herbivory and fire shape plant community structure in grass-dominated ecosystems, but these disturbance regimes are being altered around the world. To assess the consequences of such alterations, we excluded large herbivores for seven years from mesic savanna grasslands sites burned at different frequencies in North America (Konza Prairie Biological Station, Kansas, USA) and South Africa (Kruge...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2017
Grace K Charles Lauren M Porensky Corinna Riginos Kari E Veblen Truman P Young

Wild herbivores and livestock share the majority of rangelands worldwide, yet few controlled experiments have addressed their individual, additive, and interactive impacts on ecosystem function. While ungulate herbivores generally reduce standing biomass, their effects on aboveground net primary production (ANPP) can vary by spatial and temporal context, intensity of herbivory, and herbivore id...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
Ricardo A R Machado Carla C M Arce Abigail P Ferrieri Ian T Baldwin Matthias Erb

Jasmonates regulate plant secondary metabolism and herbivore resistance. How they influence primary metabolites and how this may affect herbivore growth and performance are not well understood. We profiled sugars and starch of jasmonate biosynthesis-deficient and jasmonate-insensitive Nicotiana attenuata plants and manipulated leaf carbohydrates through genetic engineering and in vitro compleme...

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