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Consequences of interspecific variation in defenses and herbivore host choice for the ecology and evolution of Inga, a speciose rainforest tree
ReviewAbstract: We summarize work on a speciose Neotropical tree genus, Inga (Fabaceae), examining how interspecificPalabras claves:Coevolution, Extrafloral nectaries, lepidoptera, Plant defenses, secondary metabolitesAutores:Coley P.D., Kursar T.A., María-José EndaraFuentes:googlescopusQuantitative and qualitative shifts in defensive metabolites define chemical defense investment during leaf development in Inga, a genus of tropical trees
ArticleAbstract: Selective pressures imposed by herbivores are often positively correlated with investments that planPalabras claves:Foliar chemistry, Inga, Leaf development, Metabolomics, Plant defense traits, secondary metabolitesAutores:Coley P.D., Dale L. Forrister, Kursar T.A., María-José Endara, Wiggins N.L.Fuentes:googlescopusMacroevolutionary patterns in overexpression of tyrosine: An anti-herbivore defence in a speciose tropical tree genus, Inga (Fabaceae)
ArticleAbstract: Plant secondary metabolites are a key defence against herbivores, and their evolutionary origin is lPalabras claves:expanding leaves, herbivore host choice, Inga (Fabaceae), plant–herbivore interactions, prephenate dehydrogenase, Tropical rainforests, tyrosine overexpressionAutores:Coley P.D., Ghabash G., Kidner C.A., Kursar T.A., Lemes M.R., María-José Endara, Mills A.G., Nicholls J.A., Pennington R.T., Soule A.J., Stone G.N.Fuentes:googlescopusPhysical, but not chemical, antiherbivore defense expression is related to the clustered spatial distribution of tropical trees in an Amazonian forest
ArticleAbstract: The conspecific negative density dependence hypothesis states that mortality of young trees (seedlinPalabras claves:conspecific negative density dependence, damage leaf resistance, ECUADOR, Metabolomics, Monodominance, Ontogeny, physicochemical leaf traits, Yasuní national parkAutores:Dolly Muñoz-Upegui, Johanna Cobo-Quinche, María-José Endara, Rafael E. Cárdenas, Renato ValenciaFuentes:scopus