Moreira, Xoaquin; van den Bossche, Astrid; Moeys, Karlien; 132138; Van Meerbeek, Koenraad; 76217; Thomaes, Arno; Vazquez-Gonzalez, Carla; Abdala-Roberts, Luis; Brunet, Jorg; Cousins, Sara A.O.; Defossez, Emmanuel;
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Urbanization impacts plant-herbivore interactions, which are crucial for ecosystem functions such as carbon sequestration and nutrient cycling. While some studies have reported reductions in insect herbivory in urban areas (relative to rural or natural forests), this trend is not consistent and the underlying causes for such variation remain unclea...
Stiegler, Jonas Gallagher, Cara Hering, Robert Müller, Thomas Tucker, Marlee Apollonio, Marco Arnold, Janosch Barker, Nancy Barthel, Leon Bassano, Bruno
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Wildlife tagging provides critical insights into animal movement ecology, physiology, and behavior amid global ecosystem changes. However, the stress induced by capture, handling, and tagging can impact post-release locomotion and activity and, consequently, the interpretation of study results. Here, we analyze post-tagging effects on 1585 individu...
Hansen, Allison K Argondona, Jacob A Miao, Sen Percy, Diana M Degnan, Patrick H
Insect herbivores frequently cospeciate with symbionts that enable them to survive on nutritionally unbalanced diets. While ancient symbiont gain and loss events have been pivotal for insect diversification and feeding niche specialization, evidence of recent events is scarce. We examine the recent loss of nutritional symbionts (in as little as 1 M...
Rosa-Diaz, Irene Rowe, James Cayuela-Lopez, Ana Arbona, Vicent Díaz, Isabel Jones, Alexander M
Arthropod herbivory poses a serious threat to crop yield, prompting plants to employ intricate defense mechanisms against pest feeding. The generalist pest 2-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) inflicts rapid damage and remains challenging due to its broad target range. In this study, we explored the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) respons...
Banerjee, Swarnendu Baudena, Mara Conradi, Timo Couteron, Pierre
Ecologists are being challenged to predict how ecosystems will respond to climate changes. According to the Multi-Colored World (MCW) hypothesis, climate impacts may not manifest because consumers such as fire and herbivory can override the influence of climate on ecosystem state. One MCW interpretation is that climate determinism fails because alt...
Van Hee, Sara; 135461; Alinc, Tugcan; Weldegergis, Berhane T.; Dicke, Marcel; Colazza, Stefano; Peri, Ezio; Jacquemyn, Hans; 32939; Cusumano, Antonino; Lievens, Bart; 19097;
There is increasing evidence that plant-associated microorganisms play important roles in defending plants against insect herbivores through both direct and indirect mechanisms. While previous research has shown that these microbes can modify the behaviour and performance of insect herbivores and their natural enemies, little is known about their e...
Tossens, Sarah Drouilly, Marine Doucet, Jean-Louis
Carnivores, often identified as keystone species, can exert pivotal roles in ecosystems by triggering trophic cascades through density- or behaviourally-mediated pathways. Despite the documented role of carnivores in trophic cascades, the varying strength of evidence and the limited scope of studies concerning specific species and ecosystems raise ...
Laclau, Jean-Paul Gonçalves, José Leonardo de Moraes Bouillet, Jean-Pierre Nouvellon, Yann
While soil salinization is a major concern for agriculture worldwide, the application of sodium (Na) can stimulate growth in many plant species, due to its ability to replace potassium (K) in some physiological functions. We present an overview of the potential and risks associated with replacing KCl fertilizer with a mixture of KCl and NaCl in tro...
García-Saldaña, Essicka A. Cerqueda-García, Daniel Ibarra-Laclette, Enrique Aluja, Martín
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Frontiers in Physiology
The Manchineel, Hippomane mancinella (“Death Apple Tree”) is one of the most toxic fruits worldwide and nevertheless is the host plant of the monophagous fruit fly species Anastrepha acris (Diptera: Tephritidae). Here we aimed at elucidating the detoxification mechanisms in larvae of A. acris reared on a diet enriched with the toxic fruit (6% lyoph...
Mychajliw, Alexis M Adams, Andrea J Brown, Kevin C Campbell, Beau T Hardesty-Moore, Molly Welch, Zoë S Page, Henry M Southon, John R Cooper, Scott D Alagona, Peter S
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Large carnivores (order Carnivora) are among the world's most threatened mammals due to a confluence of ecological and social forces that have unfolded over centuries. Combining specimens from natural history collections with documents from archival records, we reconstructed the factors surrounding the extinction of the California grizzly bear (Urs...