Macroevolution and the biological diversity of plants and herbivores
Terrestrial biodiversity is dominated by plants and the herbivores that consume them, and
they are one of the major conduits of energy flow up to higher trophic levels. Here, we …
they are one of the major conduits of energy flow up to higher trophic levels. Here, we …
Ecological speciation in phytophagous insects
KW Matsubayashi, I Ohshima… - Entomologia …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Divergent natural selection has been shown to promote speciation in a wide range of taxa.
For example, adaptation to different ecological environments, via divergent selection, can …
For example, adaptation to different ecological environments, via divergent selection, can …
Revisiting the evolution of ecological specialization, with emphasis on insect–plant interactions
Ecological specialization is a fundamental and well‐studied concept, yet its great reach and
complexity limit current understanding in important ways. More than 20 years after the …
complexity limit current understanding in important ways. More than 20 years after the …
On ecological fitting, plant–insect associations, herbivore host shifts, and host plant selection
SJ Agosta - Oikos, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
“Pests soon colonize plants that are cultivated extensively, plant species recruit different pest
species in different regions, and associations of insects with plants are often more casual …
species in different regions, and associations of insects with plants are often more casual …
Ecological specialization of the aphid Aphis gossypii Glover on cultivated host plants
Many plant‐feeding insect species considered to be polyphagous are in fact composed of
genetically differentiated sympatric populations that use different hosts and between which …
genetically differentiated sympatric populations that use different hosts and between which …
Population differentiation and genetic variation in performance on eight hosts in the pea aphid complex
Phytophagous insects frequently use multiple host-plant species leading to the evolution of
specialized host-adapted populations and sometimes eventually to speciation. Some insects …
specialized host-adapted populations and sometimes eventually to speciation. Some insects …
The evolution of novel host use is unlikely to be constrained by trade‐offs or a lack of genetic variation
The genetic and ecological factors that shape the evolution of animal diets remain poorly
understood. For herbivorous insects, the expectation has been that trade‐offs exist, such that …
understood. For herbivorous insects, the expectation has been that trade‐offs exist, such that …
Are adaptation costs necessary to build up a local adaptation pattern?
Background Ecological specialization is pervasive in phytophagous arthropods. In such
specialization mode, limits to host range are imposed by trade-offs preventing adaptation to …
specialization mode, limits to host range are imposed by trade-offs preventing adaptation to …
HOST-RANGE EVOLUTION IN APHIDIUS PARASITOIDS: FIDELITY, VIRULENCE AND FITNESS TRADE-OFFS ON AN ANCESTRAL HOST
LM Henry, BD Roitberg, DR Gillespie - Evolution, 2008 - academic.oup.com
The diversity of parasitic insects remains one of the most conspicuous patterns on the
planet. The principal factor thought to contribute to differentiation of populations and …
planet. The principal factor thought to contribute to differentiation of populations and …
Genomic evidence that resource-based trade-offs limit host-range expansion in a seed beetle
Trade-offs have often been invoked to explain the evolution of ecological specialization.
Phytophagous insects have been especially well studied, but there has been little evidence …
Phytophagous insects have been especially well studied, but there has been little evidence …