نتایج جستجو برای: herbivores

تعداد نتایج: 5405  

2016
Anicet Gbèblonoudo Dassou Philippe Tixier

Disentangling the effects of plant diversity on the control of herbivores is important for understanding agricultural sustainability. Recent studies have investigated the relationships between plant diversity and arthropod communities at the landscape scale, but few have done so at the local scale. We conducted a meta-analysis of 32 papers containing 175 independent measures of the relationship...

Journal: :Ecology 2012
Nora Underwood Stacey L Halpern

How insect herbivores affect plant performance is of central importance to basic and applied ecology. A full understanding of herbivore effects on plant performance requires understanding interactions (if any) of herbivore effects with plant density and size because these interactions will be critical for determining how herbivores influence plant population size. However, few studies have cons...

2013
Chuan-Kai Ho Steven C. Pennings

High-latitude plants are often more palatable to herbivores than low-latitude conspecifics. Does increased plant palatability lead to better herbivore performance? Our field and laboratory work investigated (A) whether high-latitude plants have traits indicating that they should be higher-quality foods for herbivores; (B) whether geographic differences in plant quality are more important than l...

2015
Ilja Sonnemann Hans Pfestorf Florian Jeltsch Susanne Wurst Cristina Armas

Small scale distribution of insect root herbivores may promote plant species diversity by creating patches of different herbivore pressure. However, determinants of small scale distribution of insect root herbivores, and impact of land use intensity on their small scale distribution are largely unknown. We sampled insect root herbivores and measured vegetation parameters and soil water content ...

2016
John L. Maron JOHN L. MARON

Understanding of the selective effects of insect herbivory on plants comes primarily from studies of herbivory aboveground. The impact of belowground herbivory, either in isolation or in concert with herbivory aboveground, on plant fitness is only beginning to be understood. I reduced the densities of root-boring ghost moth (Hepialus californicus) larvae and/or flowerand seed-feeding insects of...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de biologia 2000
R C Pereira R Donato V L Teixeira D N Cavalcanti

Recent studies have show that small marine herbivores with limited mobility (mesograzers) often feed on macroalgae chemically defended against fishes or sea-urchins. In order to verify the involved mechanisms of chemotaxis or chemical defense into this process in Brazilian littoral, two species of brown alga Dictyota menstrualis and Dictyota mertensii were studied against the limited mobility h...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Thomas A Kursar Kyle G Dexter John Lokvam R Toby Pennington James E Richardson Marjorie G Weber Eric T Murakami Camilla Drake Ruth McGregor Phyllis D Coley

Plants and their herbivores constitute more than half of the organisms in tropical forests. Therefore, a better understanding of the evolution of plant defenses against their herbivores may be central for our understanding of tropical biodiversity. Here, we address the evolution of antiherbivore defenses and their possible contribution to coexistence in the Neotropical tree genus Inga (Fabaceae...

2013
Oswald J. Schmitz Mark A. Bradford Michael S. Strickland Dror Hawlena

The quantity and quality of detritus entering the soil determines the rate of decomposition by microbial communities as well as recycle rates of nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) sequestration. Plant litter comprises the majority of detritus, and so it is assumed that decomposition is only marginally influenced by biomass inputs from animals such as herbivores and carnivores. However, carnivores may ...

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