نتایج جستجو برای: herbivores

تعداد نتایج: 5405  

2017
Christelle Am Robert Xi Zhang Ricardo Ar Machado Stefanie Schirmer Martina Lori Pierre Mateo Matthias Erb Jonathan Gershenzon

Highly adapted herbivores can phenocopy two-component systems by stabilizing, sequestering and reactivating plant toxins. However, whether these traits protect herbivores against their enemies is poorly understood. We demonstrate that the western corn rootworm Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, the most damaging maize pest on the planet, specifically accumulates the root-derived benzoxazinoid gluc...

Journal: :Science 2001
J Terborgh L Lopez P Nuñez M Rao G Shahabuddin G Orihuela M Riveros R Ascanio G H Adler T D Lambert L Balbas

The manner in which terrestrial ecosystems are regulated is controversial. The "top-down" school holds that predators limit herbivores and thereby prevent them from overexploiting vegetation. "Bottom-up" proponents stress the role of plant chemical defenses in limiting plant depredation by herbivores. A set of predator-free islands created by a hydroelectric impoundment in Venezuela allows a te...

2011
Christer Björkman Åsa Berggren Helena Bylund

1.Adams and Zhang recently published one of the best studies so far of patterns of insect folivory along a latitudinal (climatic) gradient. They show clear negative trends in foliage loss in relation to temperature for certain groups of insect herbivores.2.Although their suggestion that the plant-herbivore interaction may be more important in cooler climates could be valid, they did not bring u...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Dietmar Straile

A regular and distinct feature of seasonal plankton succession in temperate lakes is the early summer period of algal suppression by herbivores, i.e. the clear water phase. Within the last 30 years the timing of this food-web interaction between algae and herbivores has advanced on average by approximately two weeks in central European lakes due to faster population growth of herbivores in warm...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Isabel C Barrio David S Hik Kristen Peck C Guillermo Bueno

Interactions among herbivores can shape the structure of their communities and drive their dynamics. However, detecting herbivore interactions can be challenging when they are deferred in space or time. Moreover, interactions among distantly related groups of herbivores, such as vertebrates and invertebrates, are poorly understood. We investigated the effect of invertebrate herbivory on the sub...

2013
Joel Fürstenberg-Hägg Mika Zagrobelny Søren Bak

Plants have been interacting with insects for several hundred million years, leading to complex defense approaches against various insect feeding strategies. Some defenses are constitutive while others are induced, although the insecticidal defense compound or protein classes are often similar. Insect herbivory induce several internal signals from the wounded tissues, including calcium ion flux...

2015
EVA CASTELLS MARIA MORANTE MARTA GOULA NICOLAS PÉREZ ANNA ESCOLÀ

Journal: :Annual review of plant biology 2008
Gregg A Howe Georg Jander

Herbivorous insects use diverse feeding strategies to obtain nutrients from their host plants. Rather than acting as passive victims in these interactions, plants respond to herbivory with the production of toxins and defensive proteins that target physiological processes in the insect. Herbivore-challenged plants also emit volatiles that attract insect predators and bolster resistance to futur...

2015
William J. Ripple Thomas M. Newsome Christopher Wolf Rodolfo Dirzo Kristoffer T. Everatt Mauro Galetti Matt W. Hayward Graham I. H. Kerley Taal Levi Peter A. Lindsey David W. Macdonald Yadvinder Malhi Luke E. Painter Christopher J. Sandom John Terborgh Blaire Van Valkenburgh

Large wild herbivores are crucial to ecosystems and human societies. We highlight the 74 largest terrestrial herbivore species on Earth (body mass ≥100 kg), the threats they face, their important and often overlooked ecosystem effects, and the conservation efforts needed to save them and their predators from extinction. Large herbivores are generally facing dramatic population declines and rang...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2014
Kevin D Kohl Robert B Weiss James Cox Colin Dale M Denise Dearing

The foraging ecology of mammalian herbivores is strongly shaped by plant secondary compounds (PSCs) that defend plants against herbivory. Conventional wisdom holds that gut microbes facilitate the ingestion of toxic plants; however, this notion lacks empirical evidence. We investigated the gut microbiota of desert woodrats (Neotoma lepida), some populations of which specialise on highly toxic c...

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