Overgrazing-induced legacy effects may permit Leymus chinensis to cope with herbivory
F Guo, X Li, SO Jimoh, Y Ding, Y Zhang, S Shi, X Hou - PeerJ, 2020 - peerj.com
There is growing evidence that herbivory-induced legacy effects permit plants to cope with
herbivory. However, herbivory-induced defense strategies in plants against grazing …
herbivory. However, herbivory-induced defense strategies in plants against grazing …
Interactions between herbivory and resource availability on grazing tolerance of Leymus chinensis
Y Gao, D Wang, L Ba, Y Bai, B Liu - Environmental and Experimental …, 2008 - Elsevier
Herbivory and resource interact to influence plant regrowth following grazing, but few
detailed investigations on grazing tolerance at population levels are available. We …
detailed investigations on grazing tolerance at population levels are available. We …
[HTML][HTML] Leaf plasticity contributes to plant anti-herbivore defenses and indicates selective foraging: Implications for sustainable grazing
More accurate determination of leaf plasticity induced by the legacy effect of grazing and
immediate ingestion can provide insights on growth–defense tradeoffs, and are of great …
immediate ingestion can provide insights on growth–defense tradeoffs, and are of great …
Interactive effects of herbivory and competition intensity determine invasive plant performance
Herbivory can reduce plant fitness, and its effects can be increased by competition. Though
numerous studies have examined the joint effects of herbivores and competitors on plant …
numerous studies have examined the joint effects of herbivores and competitors on plant …
Induced responses contribute to rapid plant adaptation to herbivory
Herbivory-induced responses in plants are typical examples of phenotypic plasticity, and
their evolution is thought to be driven by herbivory. However, direct evidence of the role of …
their evolution is thought to be driven by herbivory. However, direct evidence of the role of …
Herbivory Tolerance and Compensatory Differences in Native and Invasive Ecotypes of Chinese Tallow Tree (Sapium sebiferum)
Abstract The Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability (EICA) hypothesis proposes that
exotic plants may become superior competitors in their introduced ranges because they …
exotic plants may become superior competitors in their introduced ranges because they …
Facilitation in plants shifts along a recovery gradient induced by long‐term overgrazing in a temperate steppe community
X Wang, C Jiang, Y Chi, Y Tai, C Liang… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Questions Plant facilitation often dominates over competition in stressful environments.
However, to our knowledge few studies have examined plant facilitation within the context of …
However, to our knowledge few studies have examined plant facilitation within the context of …
Plant defences limit herbivore population growth by changing predator–prey interactions
MF Kersch-Becker, A Kessler… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Plant quality and predators are important factors affecting herbivore population growth, but
how they interact to regulate herbivore populations is not well understood. We manipulated …
how they interact to regulate herbivore populations is not well understood. We manipulated …
How does the foraging behavior of large herbivores cause different associational plant defenses?
Y Huang, L Wang, D Wang, DH Zeng, C Liu - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
The attractant-decoy hypothesis predicts that focal plants can defend against herbivory by
neighboring with preferred plant species when herbivores make decisions at the plant …
neighboring with preferred plant species when herbivores make decisions at the plant …
Invader partitions ecological and evolutionary responses to above‐and belowground herbivory
Interactions between above‐and belowground herbivory may affect plant performance and
structure communities. Though many studies have documented interactions of invasive …
structure communities. Though many studies have documented interactions of invasive …