Population variation in the cost and benefit of tolerance and resistance against herbivory in Datura stramonium.
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Natural selection drives the fine-scale divergence of a coevolutionary arms race involving a long-mouthed weevil and its obligate host plantNatural selection drives chemical resistance of Datura stramoniumConstraints on the evolution of resistance to gall flies in Solidago altissima: resistance sometimes costs more than it is worth.Behavioral archives link the chemistry and clonal structure of trembling aspen to the food choice of North American porcupine.Role of coevolution in generating biological diversity: spatially divergent selection trajectories.Among-population variation in tolerance to larval herbivory by Anthocharis cardamines in the polyploid herb Cardamine pratensisWhere did the chili get its spice? Biogeography of capsaicinoid production in ancestral wild chili species.Genotype and diet shape resistance and tolerance across distinct phases of bacterial infectionEvolution of resistance and tolerance to herbivores: testing the trade-off hypothesis.Natural selection on plant resistance to herbivores in the native and introduced range.Adaptive divergence in resistance to herbivores in Datura stramonium.Macroevolutionary constraints to tolerance: trade-offs with drought tolerance and phenology, but not resistance.Cost of inbreeding in resistance to herbivores in Datura stramoniumThe effect of frequency-dependent selection on resistance and tolerance to herbivory.Ecotypic variation in growth responses to simulated herbivory: trade-off between maximum relative growth rate and tolerance to defoliation in an annual plant.Phylogenetic correlations among chemical and physical plant defenses change with ontogeny.Latitudinal variation in resistance and tolerance to herbivory in the perennial herb Lythrum salicaria is related to intensity of herbivory and plant phenology.Plant defense syndromes.Herbivores can select for mixed defensive strategies in plants.Constraints on the evolution of tolerance to herbicide in the common morning glory: resistance and tolerance are mutually exclusive.Herbivory strongly influences among-population variation in reproductive output of Lythrum salicaria in its native range.Beyond the ecological: biological invasions alter natural selection on a native plant species.Mycorrhizal colonization does not affect tolerance to defoliation of an annual herb in different light availability and soil fertility treatments but increases flower size in light-rich environments.Successional changes in plant resistance and tolerance to herbivory.Evolution of mixed strategies of plant defense against herbivores.Variation in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonization modifies the expression of tolerance to above-ground defoliationTHE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF TOLERANCE TO COMPETITION INIPOMOEA PURPUREA, THE COMMON MORNING GLORY
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Population variation in the cost and benefit of tolerance and resistance against herbivory in Datura stramonium.
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Juan Fornoni
Juan Núñez-Farfán
Pedro Luis Valverde
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10.1111/J.0014-3820.2004.TB00455.X
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2004-08-01T00:00:00Z