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Climate influences on growth and reproduction of Pinus banksiana (Pinaceae) at the limit of the species distribution in eastern North America
ArticleAbstract: The presence of conflicts in the allocation of resources among the different functions of an organisPalabras claves:Climate, Cost of reproduction, dendrochronology, Partial Mantel test, Pinaceae, Pinus banksiana, Seed production, Subarctic Quebec, Trade-offAutores:Emma Despland, Houle G.Fuentes:scopusButterflies of the high-altitude Atacama desert: Habitat use and conservation
ArticleAbstract: The butterfly fauna of the high-altitude desert of Northern Chile, though depauperate, shows high enPalabras claves:Andes, CHILE, Conservation, Distribution, lepidoptera, Species abundanceAutores:Emma DesplandFuentes:scopusDetoxification of host plant phenolic aglycones by the spruce budworm
ArticleAbstract: This study examines the post-ingestive fate of two host-plant derived small-molecule phenolics (thePalabras claves:Autores:Bauce É., Bede J.C., Donkor D., Emma Despland, Mirzahosseini Z.Fuentes:scopusDecreased Soil Microbial Biomass and Changed Microbial Community Composition following a Defoliation Event by the Forest Tent Caterpillar
ArticleAbstract: With climate change projected to increase the frequency and severity of episodic insect outbreak evePalabras claves:defoliation event, forest tent caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria), insect outbreak, MicroResp, Soil microbial activityAutores:Dansereau-Macias É., Emma Despland, Handa I.T.Fuentes:scopusDefensive responses by a social caterpillar are tailored to different predators and change with larval instar and group size
ArticleAbstract: Gregariousness in animals is widely accepted as a behavioral adaptation for protection from predatioPalabras claves:Antipredator, Group behavior, Malacosoma disstria, predation, Prey-predator interactionsAutores:Emma Despland, McClure M.Fuentes:scopusDo white spruce epicuticular wax monoterpenes follow foliar patterns?
ArticleAbstract: We examine the extent to which foliar monoterpenes are trapped in the epicuticular waxes as part ofPalabras claves:Leaf surface, Natural resistance, Picea glauca, terpenoidsAutores:Bauce É., Bourdier T., Dion E., Emma DesplandFuentes:scopusEffects of phenological synchronization on caterpillar early-instar survival under a changing climate<sup>1</sup>
ArticleAbstract: Early-instar caterpillars experience very high and often very variable mortality; if it is density dPalabras claves:Hatchlings, lepidoptera, Outbreaks, SynchronizationAutores:Emma DesplandFuentes:scopusNewly introduced butterfly species’ urban habitat use driven by shorter vegetation and exotic plants
ArticleAbstract: The successful establishment of an exotic species is based on its resource-based habitat, and thus dPalabras claves:Caterpillars, CITIES, Fabaceae, Plant–insect interactionsAutores:Dexheimer E., Emma DesplandFuentes:scopusHost-plant mediated effects on group cohesion and mobility in a nomadic gregarious caterpillar
ArticleAbstract: Abstract: Gregarious animals often live in larger groups in food-rich environments. We compare cohesPalabras claves:Adaptive, Fission-fusion, Foraging, Malacosoma disstria, Population dynamicsAutores:Emma Despland, Plenzich C.Fuentes:scopusImproved performance of the eastern spruce budworm on black spruce as warming temperatures disrupt phenological defences
ArticleAbstract: Phenological shifts, induced by global warming, can lead to mismatch between closely interacting spePalabras claves:Abies balsamea, Choristoneura fumiferana, Climate Change, Host shift, insect plant interaction, Phenological synchrony, Picea mariana, spruce budworm, TEMPERATUREAutores:Bellemin-Noël B., Bourassa S., De Grandpré L., Emma Despland, Pureswaran D.S.Fuentes:scopus