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Consequences of variation in flowering phenology for seed head herbivory and reproductive success in Erigeron glaucus (Compositae).
English-Loeb GM, Karban R. English-Loeb GM, et al. Oecologia. 1992 Apr;89(4):588-595. doi: 10.1007/BF00317168. Oecologia. 1992. PMID: 28311892
We examined the relationship between flowering phenology, reproductive success (seed production only), and seed head herbivory for 20 similarly sized clones of Erigeron glaucus growing at Bodega Bay Reserve, northern California, USA. ...
We examined the relationship between flowering phenology, reproductive success (seed production only), and seed head herbivory for 20 simila …
Multiple mechanisms enable invasive species to suppress native species.
Bennett AE, Thomsen M, Strauss SY. Bennett AE, et al. Am J Bot. 2011 Jul;98(7):1086-94. doi: 10.3732/ajb.1000177. Epub 2011 Jun 17. Am J Bot. 2011. PMID: 21730335 Free article.
Using a combination of field and greenhouse approaches, we focus on the effects of H. lanatus on a common species in California coastal prairies, Erigeron glaucus, where the invasion is most intense. KEY RESULTS: We found that H. lanatus had the strongest effects on …
Using a combination of field and greenhouse approaches, we focus on the effects of H. lanatus on a common species in California coastal prai …
Effects of clonal variation of the host plant, interspecific competition, and climate on the population size of a folivorous thrips.
Karban R. Karban R. Oecologia. 1987 Dec;74(2):298-303. doi: 10.1007/BF00379373. Oecologia. 1987. PMID: 28312004
The effects of clonal variation, interspecific competition, and climate upon the population size of Apterothrips secticornis was assessed by a series of observations and experimental manipulations. Three clones of the host plant, Erigeron glaucus, consistently suppo …
The effects of clonal variation, interspecific competition, and climate upon the population size of Apterothrips secticornis was assessed by …
Bentonite aids virus transmission.
Yarwood CE. Yarwood CE. Virology. 1966 Mar;28(3):459-62. doi: 10.1016/0042-6822(66)90059-6. Virology. 1966. PMID: 18611479
The addition of 0.1-1% bentonite to crude sap of Erigeron glaucus containing tomato ringspot virus increased transmission of the virus to bean, but similar amounts of bentonite to the same inoculum decreased transmission to cucumber and cowpea. ...
The addition of 0.1-1% bentonite to crude sap of Erigeron glaucus containing tomato ringspot virus increased transmission of t …
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF OUTCROSSING IN AN INTIMATE PLANT-HERBIVORE RELATIONSHIP. I. DOES OUTCROSSING PROVIDE AN ESCAPE FROM HERBIVORES ADAPTED TO THE PARENT PLANT?
Strauss SY, Karban R. Strauss SY, et al. Evolution. 1994 Apr;48(2):454-464. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1994.tb01323.x. Evolution. 1994. PMID: 28568295
Populations of the herbivorous thrips, Apterothrips apteris, have been shown to be adapted to individual Erigeron glaucus clones. Here, we show that thrips adapted to the parental clone could better use plant progeny of the "home" clone produced through selfing than …
Populations of the herbivorous thrips, Apterothrips apteris, have been shown to be adapted to individual Erigeron glaucus clon …
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF OUTCROSSING IN AN INTIMATE PLANT-HERBIVORE RELATIONSHIP. II. DOES OUTCROSSING POSE A PROBLEM FOR THRIPS ADAPTED TO THE HOST-PLANT CLONE?
Strauss SY, Karban R. Strauss SY, et al. Evolution. 1994 Apr;48(2):465-476. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1994.tb01324.x. Evolution. 1994. PMID: 28568291
The thrips herbivore Apterothrips apteris reproduces both sexually and parthenogenetically and exhibits fine-scale local adaptation to individual phenotypes of its host plant, Erigeron glaucus. We ask whether we can disrupt the ability of thrips to use progeny of th …
The thrips herbivore Apterothrips apteris reproduces both sexually and parthenogenetically and exhibits fine-scale local adaptation to indiv …