نتایج جستجو برای: herbivore

تعداد نتایج: 4606  

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2016
Kari E Veblen Lauren M Porensky Corinna Riginos Truman P Young

The widespread replacement of wild ungulate herbivores by domestic livestock in African savannas is composed of two interrelated phenomena: (1) loss or reduction in numbers of individual wildlife species or guilds and (2) addition of livestock to the system. Each can have important implications for plant community dynamics. Yet very few studies have experimentally addressed the individual, comb...

2010
YUN KANG

We formulate general plant–herbivore interaction models with monotone plant growth 21 functions (rates). We study the impact of monotone plant growth functions in general 22 plant–herbivore models on their dynamics. Our study shows that all monotone plant 23 growth models generate a unique interior equilibrium and they are uniform persistent 24 under certain range of parameters values. However,...

Journal: :Science 2010
Kailen A Mooney Rayko Halitschke Andre Kessler Anurag A Agrawal

Predators determine herbivore and plant biomass via so-called trophic cascades, and the strength of such effects is influenced by ecosystem productivity. To determine whether evolutionary trade-offs among plant traits influence patterns of trophic control, we manipulated predators and soil fertility and measured impacts of a major herbivore (the aphid Aphis nerii) on 16 milkweed species (Asclep...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2015
f. fallahpour r. gorbani m. nssiri mahallati m. hosseini

increased nitrogen applications to crops influence plant-herbivore interactions and potentially increase herbivore population growth.in this research, the impact of nitrogen fertilizations on nutritional quality of three canola (brassica napus l.) cultivars (zarfam, okapi and modena), and, consequently, the performance of mustard aphids, lipaphis erysimi kalt., on them were investigated under g...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Erik H Poelman Nicole M Van Dam Joop J A Van Loon Louise E M Vet Marcel Dicke

Intraspecific variation in plants plays a major role in the composition and diversity of the associated insect community. Resistance traits of plants are likely candidates mediating community composition. However, it is debated whether total concentrations of chemical compounds or specific compounds determine herbivore resistance, and how chemical diversity among plant genotypes in turn affects...

2014
Nathan P. Lemoine Deron E. Burkepile John D. Parker

Rising temperatures can influence the top-down control of plant biomass by increasing herbivore metabolic demands. Unfortunately, we know relatively little about the effects of temperature on herbivory rates for most insect herbivores in a given community. Evolutionary history, adaptation to local environments, and dietary factors may lead to variable thermal response curves across different sp...

2015
Julio Miguel Grandez-Rios Leonardo Lima Bergamini Walter Santos de Araújo Fabricio Villalobos Mário Almeida-Neto Martin Schädler

Understanding the drivers of plant-insect interactions is still a key issue in terrestrial ecology. Here, we used 30 well-defined plant-herbivore assemblages to assess the effects of host plant phylogenetic isolation and origin (native vs. exotic) on the species richness, composition and specialization of the insect herbivore fauna on co-occurring plant species. We also tested for differences i...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2012
Henry J Folse Joan Roughgarden

We model direct fitness benefits of genetic mosaicism for a long-lived tree in coevolution with a short-lived herbivore to test four hypotheses: that mosaicism reduces selection on the herbivore for resistance to plant defenses; that module-level selection allows the individual tree to adapt to its herbivore; and that this benefits the tree population, increasing average tree fitness and reduci...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2011
Oswald J Schmitz Jessica R Price

1. Food web theory hypothesizes that trophic interaction strengths of consumers should vary with consumer metabolic body mass (mass(0·75) ) rather than simply with consumer body mass (mass(1·0) ) owing to constraints on consumption imposed by metabolic demand for and metabolic capacity to process nutrients and energy. Accordingly, species with similar metabolic body masses should have similar t...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
Peter A Hambäck Brian D Inouye Petter Andersson Nora Underwood

Effects of neighboring plants on herbivore damage to a focal plant (associational effects) have been documented in many systems and can lead to either increased or decreased herbivore attack. Mechanistic models that explain the observed variety of herbivore responses to local plant community composition have, however, been lacking. We present a model of herbivore responses to patches that consi...

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