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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Leaf plasticity contributes to plant anti-herbivore defenses and indicates selective foraging: Implications for sustainable grazing

X Li, GK Png, Y Li, SO Jimoh, Y Ding, F Li, S Sun - Ecological Indicators, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

Interactive effects of herbivory and competition intensity determine invasive plant performance

W Huang, J Carrillo, J Ding, E Siemann - Oecologia, 2012 - Springer
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 …

Induced responses contribute to rapid plant adaptation to herbivory

A Malacrinò, L Böttner, S Nouere, M Huber, M Schäfer… - bioRxiv, 2022 - biorxiv.org
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 …

Herbivory Tolerance and Compensatory Differences in Native and Invasive Ecotypes of Chinese Tallow Tree (Sapium sebiferum)

WE Rogers, E Siemann - Plant Ecology, 2005 - Springer
Abstract The Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability (EICA) hypothesis proposes that
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 …

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 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 …

Invader partitions ecological and evolutionary responses to above‐and belowground herbivory

W Huang, J Carrillo, J Ding, E Siemann - Ecology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Interactions between above‐and belowground herbivory may affect plant performance and
structure communities. Though many studies have documented interactions of invasive …