“…Th e most abundant plant species (i.e., those with most biomass or cover) tend to be related to a greater number of herbivore species ( Basset, 1991 ;Marques et al, 2000 ;Whitfeld et al, 2012 ) simply by having a greater probability of being found, that is, a greater apparency ( Feeny, 1976 ). However, in the particular case of tropical systems, where herbivorous insects are highly specialized to their host plants ( Novotny et al, 2002 ;Novotny and Basset, 2005 ;Ødegaard et al, 2005 ;Weiblen et al, 2006 ;Forister et al, 2012Forister et al, , 2015, it is likely that species strength is independent from the host plants biomass or abundance. In this case, plant resistance traits play an important role infl uencing herbivore preferences ( Coley and Barone, 1996 ;Stamp, 2003 ;Agrawal, 2005 ;Poelman et al, 2008 ) and thus their species strength, or their relative importance as food for herbivores.…”