نتایج جستجو برای: herbivore

تعداد نتایج: 4606  

2012
Katrin M. Meyer Matthijs Vos Wolf M. Mooij W. H. Gera Hol Aad J. Termorshuizen Wim H. van der Putten

In the light of ongoing land use changes, it is important to understand how multitrophic communities perform at different land use intensities. The paradox of enrichment predicts that fertilization leads to destabilization and extinction of predator-prey systems. We tested this prediction for a land use intensity gradient from natural to highly fertilized agricultural ecosystems. We included mu...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Jin-Ho Kang Lei Wang Ashok Giri Ian T Baldwin

Threonine deaminase (TD) catalyzes the conversion of Thr to alpha-keto butyrate in Ile biosynthesis; however, its dramatic upregulation in leaves after herbivore attack suggests a role in defense. In Nicotiana attenuata, strongly silenced TD transgenic plants were stunted, whereas mildly silenced TD transgenic plants had normal growth but were highly susceptible to Manduca sexta attack. The her...

2012
Jared G. Ali Hans T. Alborn Raquel Campos-Herrera Fatma Kaplan Larry W. Duncan Cesar Rodriguez-Saona Albrecht M. Koppenhöfer Lukasz L. Stelinski

While the role of herbivore-induced volatiles in plant-herbivore-natural enemy interactions is well documented aboveground, new evidence suggests that belowground volatile emissions can protect plants by attracting entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs). However, due to methodological limitations, no study has previously detected belowground herbivore-induced volatiles in the field or quantified the...

2012
HeatHer Jezorek Peter Stiling

Associational susceptibility has been predicted to arise when a target plant’s neighbor is more palatable to an herbivore than the target plant itself, resulting in attraction and spillover of the herbivore onto the target plant. This prediction was tested on two hosts of the invasive pyralid moth Cactoblastis cactorum Berg. A combination of observational surveys and experimental plantings were...

2008
Brandon E. Campitelli Ivana Stehlik John R. Stinchcombe

Leaf variegation refers to local regions of the upper surface of a leaf having reduced or obstructed chlorophyll, which results in whitish spots. These lighter spots may compromise the photosynthetic efficiency of a leaf, and many competing hypotheses have been put forward to explain why this patterning may be adaptive. It has been suggested that variegation is either an adaptive response to en...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Takefumi Nakazawa Takehiko Yamanaka Satoru Urano

Plants are subject to diseases caused by pathogens, many of which are transmitted by herbivorous arthropod vectors. To understand plant disease dynamics, we studied a minimum hybrid model combining consumer-resource (herbivore-plant) and susceptible-infected models, in which the disease is transmitted bi-directionally between the consumer and the resource from the infected to susceptible classe...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2010
Pedro Branco Maayke Stomp Martijn Egas Jef Huisman

Nutrient limitation determines the primary production and species composition of many ecosystems. Here we apply an adaptive dynamics approach to investigate evolution of the ecological stoichiometry of primary producers and its implications for plant-herbivore interactions. The model predicts a trade-off between the competitive ability and grazing susceptibility of primary producers, driven by ...

2014
Christina Alba M. Deane Bowers Dana Blumenthal Ruth A. Hufbauer

Intra-specific variation in host-plant quality affects herbivore foraging decisions and, in turn, herbivore foraging decisions mediate plant fitness. In particular, variation in defenses against herbivores, both among and within plants, shapes herbivore behavior. If variation in defenses is genetically based, it can respond to natural selection by herbivores. We quantified intra-specific variat...

2014
Laura B. Catano Andrew A. Shantz Deron E. Burkepile

Food availability, competition, habitat complexity, and territorial damselfish shape foraging decisions of herbivorous coral reef fishes. However, relatively little is known about how predators affect herbivore diet selection. We examined diets of 2 common reef herbivores, Sparisoma aurofrenatum and Acanthurus coeruleus, in the Florida Keys, across sites of varying predator biomass. We used sta...

2003
John D. Schade Marcia Kyle S. E. Hobbie W. F. Fagan J. J. Elser

John D. Schade, Marcia Kyle, S. E. Hobbie, W. F. Fagan and J. J. Elser Department of Biology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behaviour, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN, USA Department of Biology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA *Correspondence: E-mail: [email protected] Abstract Biogeochemistry and population biology have deve...

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