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1. Herbivores can benefit both plants and their pathogens through selective herbivory on diseased tissue

2. Herbivory resistance in dwarf shrubs combines with simulated warming to shift phenology and decrease reproduction.

3. Invertebrate herbivores influence seagrass wasting disease dynamics.

4. Herbicidal interference: glyphosate drives both the ecology and evolution of plant–herbivore interactions.

5. Testing the contribution of vertebrate predators and leaf traits to mainland–island differences in insect herbivory on oaks.

6. Neighbourhood diversity effects on insect herbivory: Plant leaf traits mediate associational resistance.

7. Planning for the future: Grasslands, herbivores, and nature‐based solutions.

8. Effects of elevated CO2 and temperature on the performance of a diet specialized neotropical herbivore and its host plant.

9. Coastal exotic plant serves as a habitat for a notorious wetland pest in unfavorable seasons: A case study of exotic Spartina alterniflora in China.

10. Shifting interactions between ectomycorrhizae, plants and insect herbivores in a CO2‐enriched world.

11. Comprehensive survey of Early to Middle Triassic Gondwanan floras reveals under-representation of plant-arthropod interactions.

12. Constitutive Level of Specialized Secondary Metabolites Affects Plant Phytohormone Response to Above- and Belowground Herbivores.

13. Cover crop rotation suppresses root‐knot nematode infection by shaping soil microbiota.

14. Entomopathogenic Nematodes‐Killed Insect Cadavers in the Rhizosphere Activate Plant Direct and Indirect Defences Aboveground.

15. Herbivore and native plant diversity synergistically resist alien plant invasion regardless of nutrient conditions

16. Time-course analysis system for leaf feeding marks reveals effects of Arabidopsis trichomes on insect herbivore feeding behavior.

17. How does plant chemodiversity evolve? Testing five hypotheses in one population genetic model.

18. Tree growth‐forms reveal dominant browsers shaping the vegetation.

19. Direct and indirect effects of copepod grazers on community structure.

20. Ungulate herbivores promote beta diversity and drive stochastic plant community assembly by selective defoliation and trampling: From a four‐year simulation experiment.

21. The effects of lead (Pb) and pest damage on soil enzyme activities, pakchoi and Spodoptera litura performance.

22. The biogeochemical boomerang: Site fidelity creates nutritional hotspots that may promote recurrent calving site reuse.

23. Effects of individual traits vs. trait syndromes on assemblages of various herbivore guilds associated with central European Salix.

24. Big rodents disperse small seeds and spores in Neotropical wetlands.

25. Neopolyploidy‐induced changes in giant duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza) alter herbivore preference and performance and plant population performance.

26. Geographic distribution of terpenoid chemotypes in Tanacetum vulgare mediates tansy aphid occurrence but not abundance.

27. Release from aboveground enemies increases seedling survival in grasslands.

28. Evolution of chemosensory and detoxification gene families across herbivorous Drosophilidae

29. Impact of Predators on Arthropod Herbivores and Herbivory along Mountain Ranges on Islands Versus Mainland

31. Mycorrhizal‐herbivore interactions and the competitive release of subdominant tallgrass prairie species.

32. Adapting to change: Exploring the consequences of climate‐induced host plant shifts in two specialist Lepidoptera species.

33. Facilitation against herbivory more important than resource‐based niche differences for plant coexistence in a field experiment.

34. Spatial and temporal variability in the structure of the multiple-herbivore community of horsenettle, and evidence for evolutionary responses in host-plant resistance.

35. Modelling the spatial abundance of invasive deer and their impacts on vegetation at the landscape scale.

36. Integrating functional traits into trophic rewilding science.

37. Scale‐dependent effects of herbivory on moss communities in Arctic wetlands: A 25‐year experiment.

38. Habitat modifies the relationship between grass and herbivore species richness in a South African savanna.

39. Comprehensive survey of Early to Middle Triassic Gondwanan floras reveals under-representation of plant–arthropod interactions

40. Elevation affects both the occurrence of ungulate browsing and its effect on tree seedling growth for four major tree species in European mountain forests

43. Where consumers control plant reproduction in coastal wetlands: The environmental stress model in plants' versus consumers' perspectives.

44. Divergent effects of leaf‐cutting ant herbivory and soil engineering on the reproductive success of plants in a Caatinga dry forest.

45. Quantifying various aspects of chemical diversity in hybrid plants can help understanding ecological consequences of hybridization.

46. The evolution of glandularity as a defense against herbivores in the tarweed clade.

47. Effects of experimental warming at the microhabitat scale on oak leaf traits and insect herbivory across a contrasting environmental gradient.

48. Neighbouring tree effects on leaf herbivory: Insect specialisation matters more than host plant leaf traits.

49. Trade‐offs between the accumulation of cuticular wax and jasmonic acid‐mediated herbivory resistance in maize.

50. Exploring dynamics of plant–herbivore interactions: bifurcation analysis and chaos control with Holling type-II functional response.

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