Phylogenetic distance can predict susceptibility to attack by natural enemies
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Plant traits affecting herbivory on tree recruits in highly diverse subtropical forests.Functional and phylogenetic diversity of woody plants drive herbivory in a highly diverse forest.Phylogenetic diversity of plants alters the effect of species richness on invertebrate herbivoryPlant functional traits and phylogenetic relatedness explain variation in associations with root fungal endophytes in an extreme arid environment.Trophic phylogenetics: evolutionary influences on body size, feeding, and species associations in grassland arthropods.Phylogenetic relatedness and leaf functional traits, not introduced status, influence community assembly.Early positive effects of tree species richness on herbivory in a large-scale forest biodiversity experiment influence tree growthHost range expansion is density dependent.Tree Species Richness Promotes Invertebrate Herbivory on Congeneric Native and Exotic Tree Saplings in a Young Diversity Experiment.Revisiting Darwin's conundrum reveals a twist on the relationship between phylogenetic distance and invasibility.Phylogenetic density dependence and environmental filtering predict seedling mortality in a tropical forest.Variation in the Prevalence and Transmission of Heritable Symbionts Across Host Populations in Heterogeneous Environments.Experimental evidence for a phylogenetic Janzen-Connell effect in a subtropical forest.Native plant diversity increases herbivory to non-natives.Revisiting Darwin's naturalization conundrum: explaining invasion success of non-native trees and shrubs in southern AfricaEnemy release and evolution of increased competitive ability: at last, a smoking gun!Enemy damage of exotic plant species is similar to that of natives and increases with productivityPatterns of bird invasion are consistent with environmental filteringPhylogenetic isolation increases plant success despite increasing susceptibility to generalist herbivoresA systematic review of arthropod community diversity in association with invasive plantsSimultaneous tests of the preference-performance and phylogenetic conservatism hypotheses: is either theory useful?Effects of plant phylogenetic diversity on herbivory depend on herbivore specializationSeed size and the evolution of leaf defences
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Phylogenetic distance can predict susceptibility to attack by natural enemies
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im März 2011 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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Phylogenetic distance can predict susceptibility to attack by natural enemies
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E. J. Rollinson
J. H. Ness
K. D. Whitney
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10.1111/J.1600-0706.2011.19119.X
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2011-03-21T00:00:00Z