Functional Traits 2.0: The power of the metabolome for ecology
A major aim of ecology is to upscale attributes of individuals to understand processes at
population, community and ecosystem scales. Such attributes are typically described using …
population, community and ecosystem scales. Such attributes are typically described using …
The many dimensions of phytochemical diversity: linking theory to practice
WC Wetzel, SR Whitehead - Ecology letters, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Research on the ecological and evolutionary roles of phytochemicals has recently
progressed from studying single compounds to examining chemical diversity itself. A key …
progressed from studying single compounds to examining chemical diversity itself. A key …
The chemical ecology of tropical forest diversity: Environmental variation, chemical similarity, herbivory, and richness
Species richness in tropical forests is correlated with other dimensions of diversity, including
the diversity of plant–herbivore interactions and the phytochemical diversity that influences …
the diversity of plant–herbivore interactions and the phytochemical diversity that influences …
Targeting bioactive compounds in natural extracts-Development of a comprehensive workflow combining chemical and biological data
L Ory, EH Nazih, S Daoud, J Mocquard, M Bourjot… - Analytica Chimica …, 2019 - Elsevier
In natural product drug discovery, several strategies have emerged to highlight specifically
bioactive compound (s) within complex mixtures (fractions or crude extracts) using …
bioactive compound (s) within complex mixtures (fractions or crude extracts) using …
Phytochemistry reflects different evolutionary history in traditional classes versus specialized structural motifs
Foundational hypotheses addressing plant–insect codiversification and plant defense theory
typically assume a macroevolutionary pattern whereby closely related plants have similar …
typically assume a macroevolutionary pattern whereby closely related plants have similar …
Foliar Microbes as Drivers of Plant Performance and Trophic Dynamics
Sometimes referred to as the “great unseen,” microbes (eg, bacteria, fungi, protists) are by
far the most abundant organisms on Earth. Although soil microbial communities and their …
far the most abundant organisms on Earth. Although soil microbial communities and their …
From the leaf to the community: Distinct dimensions of phytochemical diversity shape insect–plant interactions within and among individual plants
Plant secondary chemistry is known to be an important driver of plant–insect community
structure across ecological scales. Recently, the concept of phytochemical diversity (PD) has …
structure across ecological scales. Recently, the concept of phytochemical diversity (PD) has …
Isolation of new neolignans and an unusual meroterpenoid from Piper cabagranum
CR de Oliveira Jr, ZD Ledvina, MD Leonard… - Frontiers in Natural …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
A novel meroterpenoid cabagranin D was isolated with related neolignans cabagranins A–C
from the leaves of Piper cabagranum (Costa Rica). Cabagranins A–C represent the first …
from the leaves of Piper cabagranum (Costa Rica). Cabagranins A–C represent the first …
Chemically Mediated Multi-trophic Interactions
LA Dyer, CS Jeffrey - Plant-Animal Interactions: Source of Biodiversity, 2021 - Springer
In the Anthropocene, species loss is very well documented, but associated losses of genetic,
functional, and multidimensional diversity are not so clear. Interaction diversity and …
functional, and multidimensional diversity are not so clear. Interaction diversity and …
Opposing Effects of Ceanothus velutinus Phytochemistry on Herbivore Communities at Multiple Scales
CS Philbin, M Paulsen, LA Richards - Metabolites, 2021 - mdpi.com
Identifying the interactions of functional, biotic, and abiotic factors that define plant–insect
communities has long been a goal of community ecologists. Metabolomics approaches …
communities has long been a goal of community ecologists. Metabolomics approaches …