نتایج جستجو برای: plant insect interactions

تعداد نتایج: 793652  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Bret D Elderd Brian J Rehill Kyle J Haynes Greg Dwyer

Cyclic outbreaks of defoliating insects devastate forests, but their causes are poorly understood. Outbreak cycles are often assumed to be driven by density-dependent mortality due to natural enemies, because pathogens and predators cause high mortality and because natural-enemy models reproduce fluctuations in defoliation data. The role of induced defenses is in contrast often dismissed, becau...

2014
Sergio Rasmann Nadir Alvarez Georg Jander

Studies aiming at explaining specialization along latitudinal gradients of plant-herbivore interactions have, to date, yielded inconclusive results. Here we propose the use of steep altitudinal gradients for dissecting factors driving evolution of polyphagy in insect herbivores. First, we test whether colonization of high elevation environment favours increased niche-breadth in two disparate in...

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
Mary A Jamieson Ezra G Schwartzberg Kenneth F Raffa Peter B Reich Richard L Lindroth

Climate change and insect outbreaks are key factors contributing to regional and global patterns of increased tree mortality. While links between these environmental stressors have been established, our understanding of the mechanisms by which elevated temperature may affect tree-insect interactions is limited. Using a forest warming mesocosm, we investigated the influence of elevated temperatu...

Journal: :Ecology and Evolution 2021

Plant–animal interaction science repeatedly finds that plant species differ by orders of magnitude in the number interactions they support. The identification play key structural roles plant–animal networks is a global conservation priority; however, hyperdiverse systems such as tropical forests, empirical datasets are scarce. Plant with longer reproductive seasons posited to support more compa...

2017
Priya Date Amber Crowley-Gall Aaron F Diefendorf Stephanie M Rollmann

Divergent selection between environments can result in changes to the behavior of an organism. In many insects, volatile compounds are a primary means by which host plants are recognized and shifts in plant availability can result in changes to host preference. Both the plant substrate and microorganisms can influence this behavior, and host plant choice can have an impact on the performance of...

2003
K. D. Klepzig

Insect-fungal complexes provide challenging and fascinating systems for the study of biotic interactions between plants. plant pathogens, insect vectors and other associated organisms. The types of interactions among these organisms (mutualism. antagonism. parasitism. phoresy. etc.) are as variable as the range of organisms involved (plants, fungi, insects. mites. etc.). We focus on bark beetle...

2015
Masayuki Ushio Eri Yamasaki Hiroyuki Takasu Atsushi J. Nagano Shohei Fujinaga Mie N. Honjo Mito Ikemoto Shoko Sakai Hiroshi Kudoh

Microbes are easily dispersed from one place to another, and immigrant microbes might contain information about the environments from which they came. We hypothesized that part of the microbial community on a flower's surface is transferred there from insect body surfaces and that this community can provide information to identify potential pollinator insects of that plant. We collected insect ...

2005
Sérvio P. Ribeiro Paulo A. V. Borges Clara Gaspar Catarina Melo Artur R. M. Serrano João Amaral Carlos Aguiar Genage André José A. Quartau

This article explores patterns of insect herbivore distribution in the canopy of the Laurisilva forests on seven islands in the Azores archipelago. To our knowledge, this is one of the first extensive study of this type in tree or shrub canopies of oceanic island ecosystems. One of the most frequently debated characteristics of such ecosystems is the likely prevalence of vague, ill-defined nich...

2016
Sampurna Sattar Gary A. Thompson

Non-coding small RNAs (sRNAs) in plants have important roles in regulating biological processes, including development, reproduction, and stress responses. Recent research indicates significant roles for sRNA-mediated gene silencing during plant-hemipteran interactions that involve all three of these biological processes. Plant responses to hemipteran feeding are determined by changes in the ho...

2017
Norma Nitschke Eric Allan Helmut Zwölfer Lysett Wagner Sylvia Creutzburg Hannes Baur Stefan Schmidt Wolfgang W Weisser

High biodiversity is known to increase many ecosystem functions, but studies investigating biodiversity effects have more rarely looked at multi-trophic interactions. We studied a tri-trophic system composed of Centaurea jacea (brown knapweed), its flower head-infesting tephritid fruit flies and their hymenopteran parasitoids, in a grassland biodiversity experiment. We aimed to disentangle the ...

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