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Effects of simulated herbivory on growth and reproduction of two beach annuals,Cakile edentulaandCorispermum hyssopifolium

机译:Effects of simulated herbivory on growth and reproduction of two beach annuals,Cakile edentulaandCorispermum hyssopifolium

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Cakile edentulavar.lucustris(sea rocket) andCorispermum hyssopifolium(bugseed) are two annual flowering plants that grow on the sandy shores of the Great Lakes. This habitat is extremely unpredictable and plants are subject to grazing by a number of insect herbivores as well as browsing by white-tailed deer. The objectives of these studies were to estimate the extent of herbivore damage under natural conditions, to determine the most vulnerable stage of damage, and to examine the compensatory ability of each species to tolerate herbivory. Greenhouse experiments showed that both species were able to compensate for low to moderate levels of artificial defoliation. However, high levels near the time of anthesis reduced the growth and reproductive output of both species. Similar experiments in the field revealed that although the critical time of damage was still the same, the plants were less able to tolerate herbivory.Cakile edentulaplants exposed to natural herbivory in an unsprayed cabbage field were quickly attacked by large numbers of specialist insect herbivores and completely defoliated in 11 days. The fact that such damage does not occur in its natural habitat suggests thatCakile edentulaescapes heavy damage because insects are unable to locate these populations along the shoreline.Key words: white-tailed deer, defoliation intensity, defoliation stage, compensatory response, indeterminate growth.

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