“…Second, investment in one component may alter plant interactions with other community members (de Vries, Evers, & Poelman, ; Dutton, Luo, Cembrowski, Shore, & Frederickson, ; Lucas‐Barbosa, ; Villamil, ). For example, large plants may be more apparent to herbivores as a result of increased investment in growth induced by competition for light (de Vries, Evers, Dicke, & Poelman, ). Plant defence responses to herbivory can affect plant reproduction by changes in flowering time, flower abundance and plant interactions with flower visitors (Rusman, Lucas‐Barbosa, Poelman, & Dicke, ).…”