2003
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0706.2003.12306.x
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Effects of host shading on consumption and growth of the geometrid Epirrita autumnata: interactive roles of water, primary and secondary compounds

Abstract: K. 2003. Effects of host shading on consumption and growth of the geometrid Epirrita autumnata: interactive roles of water, primary and secondary compounds. -Oikos 103: 3 -16.Shading is assumed to reduce allocation to plant phenolics and to defense in general. We here report the results of experimental shading of individual branches or whole canopies in mountain birch on foliar chemistry and on the growth and consumption of a geometrid, Epirrita autumnata. Branch-wide shading tended to have at least as strong … Show more

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“…Earlier studies on the mechanisms of birch resistance to herbivores have focused primarily on the role of internal leaf phenolics against larvae of the autumnal moth E. autumnata (Kause et al, 1999a;Ossipov et al, 2001;Haukioja et al, 2002;Henriksson et al, 2003). In a recent study (Valkama et al, 2003), we discovered that the leaf surfaces of four Finnish birch species contain flavonoid aglycones, which are secreted by glandular trichomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier studies on the mechanisms of birch resistance to herbivores have focused primarily on the role of internal leaf phenolics against larvae of the autumnal moth E. autumnata (Kause et al, 1999a;Ossipov et al, 2001;Haukioja et al, 2002;Henriksson et al, 2003). In a recent study (Valkama et al, 2003), we discovered that the leaf surfaces of four Finnish birch species contain flavonoid aglycones, which are secreted by glandular trichomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been suggested that the variation in the concentration of nitrogen and secondary metabolites depends on the following: (1) the genotype of the host plant (Glynn et al 2004), (2) environmental conditions (Larsson et al 1986;Henriksson et al 2003;Niinemets and Kull 2003), and (3) the resources of the host plant (Ricklefs 2008). In addition, the chemical composition of the leaves of host plants may change as a result of damage by herbivores (plant's induced response), which has an effect on subsequent attacks (Karban and Myers 1989).…”
Section: Chemistry Of the Host Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[39,82]) and for the pine processionary moth (T. pityocampa) and the pinyon sawfly (Diprion pini L.). Young instars are usually the most sensitive to foliage quality [26,42,73], which may also have a negative effect on hatching rate [73,80,91,100].…”
Section: Host Attractiveness and Defoliator Performancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, low air humidity may shorten the life of insects through dehydration [3,39,95] but little is known about the effects at the population level.…”
Section: Direct Effects Of Drought and Heat On Insect Performancesmentioning
confidence: 99%