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Plant size, latitude, and phylogeny explain within-population variability in herbivory.

Authors :
Robinson ML
Hahn PG
Inouye BD
Underwood N
Whitehead SR
Abbott KC
Bruna EM
Cacho NI
Dyer LA
Abdala-Roberts L
Allen WJ
Andrade JF
Angulo DF
Anjos D
Anstett DN
Bagchi R
Bagchi S
Barbosa M
Barrett S
Baskett CA
Ben-Simchon E
Bloodworth KJ
Bronstein JL
Buckley YM
Burghardt KT
Bustos-Segura C
Calixto ES
Carvalho RL
Castagneyrol B
Chiuffo MC
Cinoğlu D
Cinto Mejía E
Cock MC
Cogni R
Cope OL
Cornelissen T
Cortez DR
Crowder DW
Dallstream C
Dáttilo W
Davis JK
Dimarco RD
Dole HE
Egbon IN
Eisenring M
Ejomah A
Elderd BD
Endara MJ
Eubanks MD
Everingham SE
Farah KN
Farias RP
Fernandes AP
Fernandes GW
Ferrante M
Finn A
Florjancic GA
Forister ML
Fox QN
Frago E
França FM
Getman-Pickering AS
Getman-Pickering Z
Gianoli E
Gooden B
Gossner MM
Greig KA
Gripenberg S
Groenteman R
Grof-Tisza P
Haack N
Hahn L
Haq SM
Helms AM
Hennecke J
Hermann SL
Holeski LM
Holm S
Hutchinson MC
Jackson EE
Kagiya S
Kalske A
Kalwajtys M
Karban R
Kariyat R
Keasar T
Kersch-Becker MF
Kharouba HM
Kim TN
Kimuyu DM
Kluse J
Koerner SE
Komatsu KJ
Krishnan S
Laihonen M
Lamelas-López L
LaScaleia MC
Lecomte N
Lehn CR
Li X
Lindroth RL
LoPresti EF
Losada M
Louthan AM
Luizzi VJ
Lynch SC
Lynn JS
Lyon NJ
Maia LF
Maia RA
Mannall TL
Martin BS
Massad TJ
McCall AC
McGurrin K
Merwin AC
Mijango-Ramos Z
Mills CH
Moles AT
Moore CM
Moreira X
Morrison CR
Moshobane MC
Muola A
Nakadai R
Nakajima K
Novais S
Ogbebor CO
Ohsaki H
Pan VS
Pardikes NA
Pareja M
Parthasarathy N
Pawar RR
Paynter Q
Pearse IS
Penczykowski RM
Pepi AA
Pereira CC
Phartyal SS
Piper FI
Poveda K
Pringle EG
Puy J
Quijano T
Quintero C
Rasmann S
Rosche C
Rosenheim LY
Rosenheim JA
Runyon JB
Sadeh A
Sakata Y
Salcido DM
Salgado-Luarte C
Santos BA
Sapir Y
Sasal Y
Sato Y
Sawant M
Schroeder H
Schumann I
Segoli M
Segre H
Shelef O
Shinohara N
Singh RP
Smith DS
Sobral M
Stotz GC
Tack AJM
Tayal M
Tooker JF
Torrico-Bazoberry D
Tougeron K
Trowbridge AM
Utsumi S
Uyi O
Vaca-Uribe JL
Valtonen A
van Dijk LJA
Vandvik V
Villellas J
Waller LP
Weber MG
Yamawo A
Yim S
Zarnetske PL
Zehr LN
Zhong Z
Wetzel WC
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2023 Nov 10; Vol. 382 (6671), pp. 679-683. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Nov 09.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Interactions between plants and herbivores are central in most ecosystems, but their strength is highly variable. The amount of variability within a system is thought to influence most aspects of plant-herbivore biology, from ecological stability to plant defense evolution. Our understanding of what influences variability, however, is limited by sparse data. We collected standardized surveys of herbivory for 503 plant species at 790 sites across 116° of latitude. With these data, we show that within-population variability in herbivory increases with latitude, decreases with plant size, and is phylogenetically structured. Differences in the magnitude of variability are thus central to how plant-herbivore biology varies across macroscale gradients. We argue that increased focus on interaction variability will advance understanding of patterns of life on Earth.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
382
Issue :
6671
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37943897
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adh8830