Search Results - "LINDROTH, R. L"
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Long‐term exposure to elevated CO₂ and O₃ alters aspen foliar chemistry across developmental stages
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-03-2014)“…Anthropogenic activities are altering levels of greenhouse gases to the extent that multiple and diverse ecosystem processes are being affected. Two gases that…”
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Variation in tolerance to herbivory is mediated by differences in biomass allocation in aspen
Published in Functional ecology (01-02-2008)“…1. Herbivore damage can select for tolerance in plant populations where genetic variation for tolerance exists. The causes underlying variation in tolerance…”
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genetic similarity rule determines arthropod community structure
Published in Molecular ecology (01-04-2006)“…We define a genetic similarity rule that predicts how genetic variation in a dominant plant affects the structure of an arthropod community. This rule applies…”
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Insect herbivory alters impact of atmospheric change on northern temperate forests
Published in Nature plants (02-03-2015)“…Stimulation of forest productivity by elevated concentrations of CO 2 is expected to partially offset continued increases in anthropogenic CO 2 emissions…”
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Do high-tannin leaves require more roots
Published in Oecologia (01-10-2006)“…The well-known deceleration of nitrogen (N) cycling in the soil resulting from addition of large amounts of foliar condensed tannins may require increased…”
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Determination of Salicinoids by Micro‐high‐performance Liquid Chromatography and Photodiode Array Detection
Published in Phytochemical analysis (01-05-2014)“…INTRODUCTION: Plant‐derived salicinoids (conjugates of glucose and salicylate phenolic moieties) are potent modulators of plant–herbivore interactions. We…”
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Clonal variation in foliar chemistry of aspen: effects on gypsy moths and forest tent caterpillars
Published in Oecologia (01-06-1997)“…Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) exhibits striking intraspecific variation in concentrations of phenolic glycosides, compounds that play important roles in…”
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Effects of light and nutrient availability on aspen : Growth, phytochemistry, and insect performance
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-07-1999)“…This study explored the effect of resource availability on plant phytochemical composition within the framework of carbon-nutrient balance (CNB) theory. We…”
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Responses of deciduous trees to elevated atmospheric CO2: productivity, phytochemistry, and insect performance
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Behavioral and morphological responses of an insect herbivore to low nutrient quality are inhibited by plant chemical defenses
Published in Arthropod-plant interactions (01-08-2016)“…Animals have several strategies to contend with nutritionally poor diets, including compensatory consumption and enhanced food utilization efficiencies. Plants…”
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Decline in gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) performance in an elevated CO2 atmosphere depends upon host plant species
Published in Oecologia (01-01-1996)“…Plant species differ broadly in their responses to an elevated CO₂ atmosphere, particularly in the extent of nitrogen dilution of leaf tissue. Insect…”
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Intraspecific variation in aspen phytochemistry: effects on performance of gypsy moths and forest tent caterpillars
Published in Oecologia (01-07-1995)“…Individual quaking aspen trees vary greatly in foliar chemistry and susceptibility to defoliation by gypsy moths and forest tent caterpillars. To relate…”
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Effects of Phenolic Glycosides and Protein on Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) and Forest Tent Caterpillar (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) Performance and Detoxication Activities
Published in Environmental entomology (01-12-2000)“…Levels of phenolic glycosides and protein influence the quality of aspen leaves to herbivorous insects, and vary in relation to genetic and environmental…”
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Plant genetics predicts intra-annual variation in phytochemistry and arthropod community structure
Published in Molecular ecology (01-12-2007)“…With the emerging field of community genetics, it is important to quantify the key mechanisms that link genetics and community structure. We studied…”
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Effects of phytochemical variation in quaking aspen Populus tremuloides clones on gypsy moth Lymantria dispar performance in the field and laboratory
Published in Ecological entomology (01-05-2000)“…1. This study investigated how phytochemical variation among clones of quaking aspen Populus tremuloides , growing in a common habitat, affects the growth and…”
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CO₂ and Light Effects on Deciduous Trees: Growth, Foliar Chemistry, and Insect Performance
Published in Oecologia (17-05-1999)“…This study examined the effects of CO₂ and light availability on sapling growth and foliar chemistry, and consequences for insect performance. Quaking aspen…”
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Tropospheric O3 moderates responses of temperate hardwood forests to elevated CO2: a synthesis of molecular to ecosystem results from the Aspen FACE project
Published in Functional ecology (01-06-2003)“…Summary 1 The impacts of elevated atmospheric CO2 and/or O3 have been examined over 4 years using an open‐air exposure system in an aggrading northern…”
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Genetic Identity of Populus tremuloides Litter Influences Decomposition and Nutrient Release in a Mixed Forest Stand
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-06-2006)“…Recent research has shown that genetic variation can directly impact community and ecosystem level processes. Populus tremuloides (trembling aspen) is an…”
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Herbivory in global climate change research: direct effects of rising temperature on insect herbivores
Published in Global change biology (01-01-2002)“…This review examines the direct effects of climate change on insect herbivores. Temperature is identified as the dominant abiotic factor directly affecting…”
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Community and Ecosystem Genetics: A Consequence of the Extended Phenotype
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2003)“…We present evidence that the heritable genetic variation within individual species, especially dominant and keystone species, has community and ecosystem…”
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