No trade-off between trichome production and tolerance to leaf and inflorescence damage in a natural population of Arabidopsis lyrata
Published 2013 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
No trade-off between trichome production and tolerance to leaf and inflorescence damage in a natural population of Arabidopsis lyrata
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Journal of Plant Ecology
Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages 373-383
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Online
2013-10-02
DOI
10.1093/jpe/rtt051
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Correlations between physical and chemical defences in plants: tradeoffs, syndromes, or just many different ways to skin a herbivorous cat?
- (2013) Angela T. Moles et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Leaf Trichome Production and Responses to Defoliation and Drought inArabidopsis lyrata(Brassicaceae)
- (2012) Piritta Huttunen et al. ANNALES BOTANICI FENNICI
- Evolution of mixed strategies of plant defense against herbivores
- (2012) Nash E. Turley et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Herbivores can select for mixed defensive strategies in plants
- (2012) Diego Carmona et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Additive and non-additive effects of simulated leaf and inflorescence damage on survival, growth and reproduction of the perennial herb Arabidopsis lyrata
- (2012) Adriana Puentes et al. OECOLOGIA
- Natural Enemies Drive Geographic Variation in Plant Defenses
- (2012) T. Zust et al. SCIENCE
- Insect Herbivores Drive Real-Time Ecological and Evolutionary Change in Plant Populations
- (2012) A. A. Agrawal et al. SCIENCE
- Consequences of plant-pollinator and floral-herbivore interactions on the reproductive success of the Canary Islands endemic Canarina canariensis (Campanulaceae)
- (2011) María C. Rodríguez-Rodríguez et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
- Resistance and tolerance to herbivory in Solidago altissima (Asteraceae): Genetic variability, costs, and selection for multiple traits
- (2011) Alyssa S. Hakes et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
- The good, the bad and the flexible: plant interactions with pollinators and herbivores over space and time are moderated by plant compensatory responses
- (2011) C. R. Lay et al. ANNALS OF BOTANY
- Variation in tolerance to drought among Scandinavian populations of Arabidopsis lyrata
- (2011) Nina Sletvold et al. EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
- Associations of plant fitness, leaf chemistry, and damage suggest selection mosaic in plant–herbivore interactions
- (2010) Anne Muola et al. ECOLOGY
- Cost of trichome production and resistance to a specialist insect herbivore in Arabidopsis lyrata
- (2010) Nina Sletvold et al. EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
- Costs of defense: correlated responses to divergent selection for foliar glucosinolate content in Brassica rapa
- (2010) Kirk A. Stowe et al. EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
- Ecological and evolutionary implications of plant tolerance to herbivory
- (2010) Juan Fornoni FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
- Genetic variation in herbivore resistance and tolerance: the role of plant life-history stage and type of damage
- (2010) A. MUOLA et al. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- Variation and fitness costs for tolerance to different types of herbivore damage in Boechera stricta genotypes with contrasting glucosinolate structures
- (2010) Antonio J. Manzaneda et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Environmental heterogeneity and spatiotemporal variability in plant defense traits
- (2010) Alyssa S. Hakes et al. OIKOS
- Spatially inconsistent direct and indirect effects of herbivory on floral traits and pollination success in a tropical shrub
- (2010) Víctor Parra-Tabla et al. OIKOS
- The costs of anti-herbivore defense traits in agricultural crop plants: a case study involving leafhoppers and trichomes
- (2009) Ian Kaplan et al. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
- POLLINATOR-MEDIATED SELECTION ON FLORAL DISPLAY AND FLOWERING TIME IN THE PERENNIAL HERBARABIDOPSIS LYRATA
- (2009) Saskia Sandring et al. EVOLUTION
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreDiscover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversation