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BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY
Volume 15, Issue 8, Pages 685-692Publisher
ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.baae.2014.08.013
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Tree diversity; Plant-insect interaction; Associational resistance; Plant quality
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Studies on the effects of plant diversity on insect herbivory have produced conflicting results. Plant diversity has been reported to cause positive and negative responses of herbivores. Explanations for these conflicting responses include not only various population-level processes but also changes in plant quality that lead to changes in herbivore performance. In a tree diversity experiment, we investigated the effects of tree diversity on insect herbivory on oak in general and whether the effects of tree diversity on herbivore damage are reflected by the performance (leaf consumption, growth) of the general list herbivore Lymantria dispar. Our study showed that the feeding damage caused by naturally occurring herbivores on oak trees decreased with increasing diversity of tree stands. The performance of L. dispar on oak leaves was not affected by tree diversity, neither infield nor laboratory experiments. Our results can be explained by the various processes behind the hypothesis of associational resistance. (C) 2014 Gesellschaft furr Okologie. Published by Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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