“…Unlike traits associated with resource acquisition (Endara et al, ; Sedio et al, ), secondary metabolites show no or only a weak phylogenetic signal across closely related species, implying that selection by herbivores favours rapid evolutionary divergence among relatives (Becerra, ; Fine, Metz, et al, ; Fine, Zapata, et al, ; Salazar et al, , , ; Sedio, ). In contrast, related herbivores feed on host species with similar secondary metabolites, suggesting that counter‐adaptations to plant defences are evolutionarily conserved (Endara et al, ; Janz, ). Thus, secondary metabolites appear to play an instrumental role in both the maintenance and origin of diversity for tropical plants and herbivores.…”