Plant secondary metabolites as defenses, regulators, and primary metabolites: the blurred functional trichotomy
Plant Secondary Metabolites as Defenses, Regulators, and Primary Metabolites: The Blurred
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The impact of population growth on natural resources and farmers' capacity to adapt to climate change in low-income countries
MM Maja, SF Ayano - Earth Systems and Environment, 2021 - Springer
Population growth and natural resources are intricately linked and play role in climate
disruption and farmers' ability to adapt to climate change especially in develo** countries …
disruption and farmers' ability to adapt to climate change especially in develo** countries …
Bottom-up forces in agroecosystems and their potential impact on arthropod pest management
Bottom-up effects are major ecological forces in crop–arthropod pest–natural enemy
multitrophic interactions. Over the past two decades, bottom-up effects have been …
multitrophic interactions. Over the past two decades, bottom-up effects have been …
Benefits of increasing plant diversity in sustainable agroecosystems
Recent studies have revealed many potential benefits of increasing plant diversity in natural
ecosystems, as well as in agroecosystems and production forests. Plant diversity potentially …
ecosystems, as well as in agroecosystems and production forests. Plant diversity potentially …
Meta-analysis shows that wild large herbivores shape ecosystem properties and promote spatial heterogeneity
Megafauna (animals≥ 45 kg) have probably shaped the Earth's terrestrial ecosystems for
millions of years with pronounced impacts on biogeochemistry, vegetation, ecological …
millions of years with pronounced impacts on biogeochemistry, vegetation, ecological …
Biodiversity enhances the multitrophic control of arthropod herbivory
Arthropod herbivores cause substantial economic costs that drive an increasing need to
develop environmentally sustainable approaches to herbivore control. Increasing plant …
develop environmentally sustainable approaches to herbivore control. Increasing plant …
Variability in plant–herbivore interactions
Plants and herbivores are remarkably variable in space and time, and variability has been
considered a defining feature of their interactions. Empirical research, however, has …
considered a defining feature of their interactions. Empirical research, however, has …
The many dimensions of phytochemical diversity: linking theory to practice
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 ecology and evolution of induced responses to herbivory and how plants perceive risk
R Karban - Ecological Entomology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
1. Plants perceive herbivore damage or increased risk and respond. These changes may
increase plant fitness, although effects on fitness have often been assumed without …
increase plant fitness, although effects on fitness have often been assumed without …
The ecology of subindividual variability in plants: patterns, processes, and prospects
CM Herrera - Web Ecology, 2017 - we.copernicus.org
Diversification of ecology into subdisciplines that run from macroecology to landscape,
community, and population ecology largely reflects its specialization on different segments …
community, and population ecology largely reflects its specialization on different segments …