نتایج جستجو برای: herbivore

تعداد نتایج: 4606  

2010
Zsofia Szendrei Cesar Rodriguez-Saona

Many insect pests utilize plant volatiles for host location and untangling the mechanisms of this process can provide tools for pest management. Numerous experimental results have been published on the effect of plant volatiles on insect pests. We used a meta-analysis to summarize this knowledge and to look for patterns. Our goal was to identify herbivore and plant traits that might explain the...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
A P Beckerman M Uriarte O J Schmitz

Predators of herbivorous animals can affect plant populations by altering herbivore density, behavior, or both. To test whether the indirect effect of predators on plants arises from density or behavioral responses in a herbivore population, we experimentally examined the dynamics of terrestrial food chains comprised of old field plants, leaf-chewing grasshoppers, and spider predators in Northe...

2014
Antonio López-Carretero Cecilia Díaz-Castelazo Karina Boege Víctor Rico-Gray Anna R. Armitage

Despite the dynamic nature of ecological interactions, most studies on species networks offer static representations of their structure, constraining our understanding of the ecological mechanisms involved in their spatio-temporal stability. This is the first study to evaluate plant-herbivore interaction networks on a small spatio-temporal scale. Specifically, we simultaneously assessed the eff...

Journal: :Ecology 2013
Ayub M O Oduor Sharon Y Strauss Yedra García Modesto Berbel Cascales José M Gómez

Differences in plant and herbivore community assemblages between exotic and native ranges may select for different levels of plant traits in invasive and native populations of plant species. Little is currently known of how herbivores may mediate competitive and facilitative interactions between invasive and native populations of plant species and their plant neighbors. Here, we conducted a com...

2012
Ian S. Pearse Lauren M. Porensky Louie H. Yang Maureen L. Stanton Richard Karban Lisa Bhattacharyya Rosa Cox Karin Dove August Higgins Corrina Kamoroff Travis Kirk Christopher Knight Rebecca Koch Corwin Parker Hilary Rollins Kelsey Tanner

Information exchange (or signaling) between plants following herbivore damage has recently been shown to affect plant responses to herbivory in relatively simple natural systems. In a large, manipulative field study using three annual plant species (Achyrachaena mollis, Lupinus nanus, and Sinapis arvensis), we tested whether experimental damage to a neighboring conspecific affected a plant's li...

2014
Nafiseh Mahdavi-Arab Sebastian T. Meyer Mohsen Mehrparvar Wolfgang W. Weisser

Plant-herbivore interactions are influenced by host plant quality which in turn is affected by plant growth conditions. Competition is the major biotic and nutrient availability a major abiotic component of a plant's growth environment. Yet, surprisingly few studies have investigated impacts of competition and nutrient availability on herbivore performance and reciprocal herbivore effects on pl...

2013
Tomas Roslin Helena Wirta Tapani Hopkins Bess Hardwick Gergely Várkonyi

Indirect interactions as mediated by higher and lower trophic levels have been advanced as key forces structuring herbivorous arthropod communities around the globe. Here, we present a first quantification of the interaction structure of a herbivore-centered food web from the High Arctic. Targeting the Lepidoptera of Northeast Greenland, we introduce generalized overlap indices as a novel tool ...

2014
Rihem Moujahed Francesca Frati Antonino Cusumano Gianandrea Salerno Eric Conti Ezio Peri Stefano Colazza

Plants respond to insect oviposition by emission of oviposition-induced plant volatiles (OIPVs) which can recruit egg parasitoids of the attacking herbivore. To date, studies demonstrating egg parasitoid attraction to OIPVs have been carried out in tritrophic systems consisting of one species each of plant, herbivore host, and the associated egg parasitoid. Less attention has been given to plan...

2015
Jule Mangels Nico Blüthgen Kevin Frank Fabrice Grassein Andrea Hilpert Karsten Mody

Most forests are exposed to anthropogenic management activities that affect tree species composition and natural ecosystem processes. Changes in ecosystem processes such as herbivory depend on management intensity, and on regional environmental conditions and species pools. Whereas influences of specific forest management measures have already been addressed for different herbivore taxa on a lo...

2010
Nora Underwood

Net intraspecific density dependence experienced by insect herbivores at the scale of single plants can be a function both of induced resistance in the plant and other interactions among individual herbivores. Theory suggests that non-linearity in the form of this density dependence can influence the effects of plants on herbivore population dynamics. This study examined both net density depend...

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