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Evolutionary ecology of plant defences against herbivores. (Special Issue: Evolutionary ecology of plant defences against herbivores.)

机译:植物防御食草动物的进化生态学。 (特刊:植物防御草食动物的进化生态学。)

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Herbivores consume a large portion of the biomass produced by plants in virtually all ecosystems, which has dramatic effects on both the ecology and evolution of plants. In response to this threat, plants have evolved a diverse arsenal of direct and indirect defences to reduce herbivory and the impacts of damage on plant performance. This special feature is a broad synthesis of the evolution and ecology of plant defences. The first objective of this special feature is to provide a review of what we have learned about plant defences against herbivores. The second objective is to stimulate debate and sow fresh ideas for the future research. The 11 articles in this issue address three fundamental questions: (i) How do plants defend themselves against a diverse array of enemies? (ii) Why do plant species vary in defence? And (iii) What are the ecological and ecosystem-level consequences of plant defence? In addressing these questions the articles cover the interdisciplinary nature of plant-herbivore evolutionary ecology, from genes to global patterns. The articles contained in the special feature question existing paradigms and provide new analyses of data. In some cases, influential hypotheses are firmly supported with new analyses (e.g. the Resource Availability Hypothesis), whereas in other instances conventional wisdom is called into question (e.g. the importance of secondary metabolites in the microevolution of resistance) and popular hypotheses are rejected (e.g. the Apparency Hypothesis, the Latitudinal Biotic Interaction Hypothesis). This is an exciting time for research on the evolutionary ecology of plant defences. The articles in this special feature provide a guide to how we can move forward in resolving existing problems and tackling new questions.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2435.2011.01838.x
机译:食草动物几乎在所有生态系统中消耗了植物产生的大部分生物量,这对植物的生态和进化都产生了巨大影响。为了应对这种威胁,植物已经进化出多种多样的直接和间接防御手段,以减少草食和损害对植物生长的影响。此特殊功能是植物防御进化和生态学的广泛综合。此特殊功能的首要目标是回顾我们对植物防御食草动物的了解。第二个目标是激发辩论并为将来的研究播下新的想法。本期的11条文章解决了三个基本问题:(i)植物如何防御各种敌人? (ii)植物种类的防御力为何不同? (iii)植物防御的生态和生态系统层面的后果是什么?在解决这些问题时,文章涵盖了植物-草食动物进化生态学的跨学科性质,从基因到全球格局。特殊功能中包含的文章质疑现有范例,并提供了新的数据分析。在某些情况下,有影响力的假设得到了新分析的坚定支持(例如资源可用性假设),而在其他情况下,传统的智慧受到质疑(例如,次生代谢产物在耐药性微观进化中的重要性),而流行的假设被拒绝(例如外观假设,纬度生物相互作用假设)。这是研究植物防御进化生态学的激动人心的时刻。此特殊功能中的文章为如何解决现有问题和解决新问题提供了指南。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2435.2011.01838.x

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