2022
DOI: 10.1093/jue/juab039
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Urbanization and plant pathogen infection interact to affect the outcome of ecological interactions in an experimental multitrophic system

Abstract: Urbanization can change interactions in insect communities, and the few studies of tritrophic interactions in urban settings focus on interactions between plants, herbivorous insects and their mutualists and natural enemies. Plant pathogen infection is also widespread and common, and infection may also alter such interactions, but we have no understanding of whether the ecological consequences of pathogen infection vary with urbanization. Using replicated aphid colonies on experimental plants, we investigated … Show more

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“…Similarly, female insect predators also optimise fitness by choosing oviposition sites and the availability of prey that contribute more to lifetime fitness for their offspring [64][65][66]. Predator preference behaviour is affected by aphid-associated chemical stimuli, aphid colony size, the spatial position of the aphid colony and host-plant characteristics [67][68][69][70].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, female insect predators also optimise fitness by choosing oviposition sites and the availability of prey that contribute more to lifetime fitness for their offspring [64][65][66]. Predator preference behaviour is affected by aphid-associated chemical stimuli, aphid colony size, the spatial position of the aphid colony and host-plant characteristics [67][68][69][70].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%