Plant secondary metabolites as defenses, regulators, and primary metabolites: the blurred functional trichotomy

M Erb, DJ Kliebenstein - Plant physiology, 2020 - academic.oup.com
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 …

Bottom-up forces in agroecosystems and their potential impact on arthropod pest management

P Han, AV Lavoir, C Rodriguez-Saona… - Annual Review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
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 …

Benefits of increasing plant diversity in sustainable agroecosystems

F Isbell, PR Adler, N Eisenhauer, D Fornara… - Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Meta-analysis shows that wild large herbivores shape ecosystem properties and promote spatial heterogeneity

J Trepel, E le Roux, AJ Abraham… - Nature Ecology & …, 2024 - nature.com
Megafauna (animals≥ 45 kg) have probably shaped the Earth's terrestrial ecosystems for
millions of years with pronounced impacts on biogeochemistry, vegetation, ecological …

Biodiversity enhances the multitrophic control of arthropod herbivory

AD Barnes, C Scherber, U Brose, ET Borer… - Science …, 2020 - science.org
Arthropod herbivores cause substantial economic costs that drive an increasing need to
develop environmentally sustainable approaches to herbivore control. Increasing plant …

Variability in plant–herbivore interactions

WC Wetzel, BD Inouye, PG Hahn… - Annual Review of …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …