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Publikováno v:
Ecological Entomology. 22:416-424
Although numerous studies have examined the ecology of plant resistance to herbivores and the distribution of herbivores within plant hybrid zones, few have examined how plant hybridization influences herbivore growth, development, or life history. T
Publikováno v:
Écoscience. 4:480-489
Variation in plant phenology may be a major determinant of the distribution of herbivores on their host plants. We describe a field study in which we examined the consequences of budbreak phenology...
Autor:
Kim J. Waddell, Timothy A. Mousseau
Publikováno v:
Environmental Entomology. 25:63-67
For insects whose offspring complete development at the site of oviposition, as with most leafminers, maternal oviposition preference is very important in determining offspring success. If these insects use several host plants, the evolution of ovipo
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 76:402-411
Non-genetic effects of maternal environment often have large influences on offspring phenotypes. Some maternal effects may be adaptive in heterogeneous environ- ments, whereby mothers can program a developmental switch in their offspring in response
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 127(2)
Brachys tessellatus is a leaf-mining beetle that attacks Quercus laevis (turkey oak), a deciduous scrub oak in the fall line Sandhills of the southeastern United States. This oak species varies substantially in leaf abscission phenology. In the fall
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 99(3-4)
The geographic distributions of many generalist herbivores differ from those of their host plants, such that they experience coarse-grained spatial variation in natural selection on characters influencing adaptation to host plants. Thus, populations