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dc.creatorValdes-Correcher, Elena
dc.creatorMoreira, Xoaquin
dc.creatorAugusto, Laurent
dc.creatorBarbaro, Luc
dc.creatorBouget, Christophe
dc.creatorBouriaud, Olivier
dc.creatorBranco, Manuela
dc.creatorCentenaro, Giada
dc.creatorCsoka, Gyorgy
dc.creatorDamestoy, Thomas
dc.creatorDobrosavljević, Jovan
dc.creatorDuduman, Mihai-Leonard
dc.creatorDulaurent, Anne-Maimiti
dc.creatorEotvos, Csaba B.
dc.creatorFaticov, Maria
dc.creatorFerrante, Marco
dc.creatorFurjes-Miko, Agnes
dc.creatorGalman, Andrea
dc.creatorGossner, Martin M.
dc.creatorHampe, Arndt
dc.creatorHarvey, Deborah
dc.creatorGordon Howe, Andrew
dc.creatorKadiri, Yasmine
dc.creatorKaennel-Dobbertin, Michele
dc.creatorKoricheva, Julia
dc.creatorKozel, Alexander
dc.creatorKozlov, Mikhail V.
dc.creatorLovei, Gabor L.
dc.creatorLupastean, Daniela
dc.creatorMilanović, Slobodan
dc.creatorMrazova, Anna
dc.creatorOpgennoorth, Lars
dc.creatorPitkanen, Juha-Matti
dc.creatorPopova, Anna
dc.creatorPopović, Marija
dc.creatorPrinzing, Andreas
dc.creatorQueloz, Valentin
dc.creatorRoslin, Tomas
dc.creatorSalle, Aurelien
dc.creatorSam, Katerina
dc.creatorScherer-Lorenzen, Michael
dc.creatorSchuldt, Andreas
dc.creatorSelikhovkin, Andrey
dc.creatorSuominen, Lassi
dc.creatorTack, Ayco J. M.
dc.creatorTahadlova, Marketa
dc.creatorThomas, Rebecca
dc.creatorCastagneyrol, Bastien
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-20T13:56:26Z
dc.date.available2024-12-20T13:56:26Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.issn1466-822X
dc.identifier.urihttps://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1214
dc.description.abstractAim The strength of species interactions is traditionally expected to increase toward the Equator. However, recent studies have reported opposite or inconsistent latitudinal trends in the bottom-up (plant quality) and top-down (natural enemies) forces driving herbivory. In addition, these forces have rarely been studied together thus limiting previous attempts to understand the effect of large-scale climatic gradients on herbivory. Location Europe. Time period 2018-2019. Major taxa studied Quercus robur. Methods We simultaneously tested for latitudinal variation in plant-herbivore-natural enemy interactions. We further investigated the underlying climatic factors associated with variation in herbivory, leaf chemistry and attack rates in Quercus robur across its complete latitudinal range in Europe. We quantified insect leaf damage and the incidence of specialist herbivores as well as leaf chemistry and bird attack rates on dummy caterpillars on 261 oak trees. Results Climatic factors rather than latitude per se were the best predictors of the large-scale (geographical) variation in the incidence of gall-inducers and leaf-miners as well as in leaf nutritional content. However, leaf damage, plant chemical defences (leaf phenolics) and bird attack rates were not influenced by climatic factors or latitude. The incidence of leaf-miners increased with increasing concentrations of hydrolysable tannins, whereas the incidence of gall-inducers increased with increasing leaf soluble sugar concentration and decreased with increasing leaf C : N ratios and lignins. However, leaf traits and bird attack rates did not vary with leaf damage. Main conclusions These findings help to refine our understanding of the bottom-up and top-down mechanisms driving geographical variation in plant-herbivore interactions, and indicate the need for further examination of the drivers of herbivory on trees.en
dc.relationFrench National Research Agency (ANR) in the frame of the Investments for the Future Programme, within the Cluster of Excellence COTE (Continental To coastal Ecosystems: evolution, adaptability and governance) [ANR-10-LABX-45]
dc.relationBiodivERsA (BiodivERsA is a network of national and regional funding organisations promoting pan-European research on biodiversity and ecosystem services, and offering innovative opportunities for the conservation and sustainable management of biodiversity [BiodivERsA3-2015-58]
dc.rightsrestrictedAccess
dc.sourceGlobal Ecology and Biogeography
dc.subjectplant defencesen
dc.subjectleaf chemistryen
dc.subjectclimateen
dc.subjectavian insectivoryen
dc.subjectartificial preyen
dc.titleSearch for top-down and bottom-up drivers of latitudinal trends in insect herbivory in oak trees in Europeen
dc.typearticle
dc.rights.licenseARR
dc.citation.epage665
dc.citation.issue3
dc.citation.other30(3): 651-665
dc.citation.spage651
dc.citation.volume30
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/geb.13244
dc.identifier.rcubconv_1520
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85098324233
dc.identifier.wos000603605000001
dc.type.versionpublishedVersion


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