نتایج جستجو برای: herbivores

تعداد نتایج: 5405  

2013
Hillary S Young Douglas J McCauley Kristofer M Helgen Jacob R Goheen Erik Otárola-Castillo Todd M Palmer Robert M Pringle Truman P Young Rodolfo Dirzo

1. Herbivores influence the structure and composition of terrestrial plant communities. However, responses of plant communities to herbivory are variable and depend on environmental conditions, herbivore identity and herbivore abundance. As anthropogenic impacts continue to drive large declines in wild herbivores, understanding the context dependence of herbivore impacts on plant communities be...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2004
Mika Zagrobelny Søren Bak Anne Vinther Rasmussen Bodil Jørgensen Clas M Naumann Birger Lindberg Møller

Cyanogenic glucosides are phytoanticipins known to be present in more than 2500 plant species. They are considered to have an important role in plant defense against herbivores due to bitter taste and release of toxic hydrogen cyanide upon tissue disruption. Some specialized herbivores, especially insects, preferentially feed on cyanogenic plants. Such herbivores have acquired the ability to me...

Journal: :Annual review of entomology 2006
Matt R Whiles Ralph E Charlton

Tallgrass prairie (TGP) arthropods are diverse and abundant, yet they remain poorly documented and there is still much to be learned regarding their ecological roles. Fire and grazing interact in complex ways in TGP, resulting in a shifting mosaic of resource quantity and quality for primary consumers. Accordingly, the impacts of arthropod herbivores and detritivores are expected to vary spatia...

2013
Deron E. Burkepile D. E. Burkepile

‘Grazing ecosystem’ is typically used to describe terrestrial ecosystems with high densities of mammalian herbivores such as the Serengeti in East Africa or the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in North America. These abundant, large herbivores determine plant community dynamics and ecosystem processes. The general concepts that define grazing ecosystems also aptly describe many aquatic ecosystems...

2012
Cesar Rodriguez-Saona Brett R. Blaauw Rufus Isaacs

Plants are not capable of running away from their enemies, i.e., the herbivores that may eat them. However, under certain circumstances, plants can rely on the natural enemies of insect herbivores for protection. These natural enemies include other insects that are predators and parasitoids. To help protect plants from damage caused by insect herbivores, practical methods have been developed an...

2015
Zhengsheng Xue Wenping Zhang Linghua Wang Rong Hou Menghui Zhang Lisong Fei Xiaojun Zhang He Huang Laura C. Bridgewater Yi Jiang Chenglin Jiang Liping Zhao Xiaoyan Pang Zhihe Zhang

UNLABELLED The giant panda evolved from omnivorous bears. It lives on a bamboo-dominated diet at present, but it still retains a typical carnivorous digestive system and is genetically deficient in cellulose-digesting enzymes. To find out whether this endangered mammalian species, like other herbivores, has successfully developed a gut microbiota adapted to its fiber-rich diet, we conducted a 1...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Inderjit

Upon their introduction to new environments, plants may become invasive and suppress native plant species (Gurevitch et al., 2011). Plant-herbivore interactions play an important role in invasion success of an exotic plant. In the introduced ranges, exotic plants are believed to be largely free from specialist herbivore pressure, a hypothesis known as the enemy release hypothesis (ERH; Keane an...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2012
Nina Bhola Joseph O Ogutu Mohamed Y Said Hans-Peter Piepho Han Olff

1. The distributions of large herbivores in protected areas and their surroundings are becoming increasingly restricted by changing land use, with adverse consequences for wildlife populations. 2. We analyse changes in distributions of herbivore hotspots to understand their environmental and anthropogenic correlates using 50 aerial surveys conducted at a spatial resolution of 5 × 5 km(2) (n = 2...

2018
Judith Sitters Harry Olde Venterink

Ungulate herbivores play a prominent role in maintaining the tree-grass balance in African savannas. Their top-down role through selective feeding on either trees or grasses is well studied, but their bottom-up role through deposition of nutrients in dung and urine has been overlooked. Here, we propose a novel concept of savanna ecosystem functioning in which the balance between trees and grass...

2014
Haruka Ohashi Yoshinobu Hoshino

Disturbance caused by large herbivores can affect the relative importance of ecological processes in determining community assembly and may cause a systematic loss of biodiversity across scales. To examine changes in the community assembly pattern caused by an overabundance of large herbivores in Japan, we analyzed community composition data from before and after the overabundance occurred. The...

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