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compensatory herbivory
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Definition
The hypothesis that predispersal seed predators preferentially attack high-quality flowers, potentially masking negative effects of environmental stressors
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predispersal seed predationpre-dispersal seed predationcompensatory herbivory hypothesisseed predationseed-predationfly herbivoryseed herbivorypre-dispersal seed predatorinsect herbivoryseed parasites
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Publications (28)
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Effects of experimental warming on floral scent, display and rewards in two subalpine herbs
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What are parasitoid wasps visiting Helianthella quinquenervis targeting, and could they influence plant fitness and reproduction?
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Comparative impacts of long-term trends in snowmelt and species interactions on plant population dynamics
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Selection of floral traits by pollinators and seed predators during sequential life history stages
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Predispersal Seed Predation Obscures the Detrimental Effect of Dust on Wildflower Reproduction
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Predispersal Seed Predation Obscures the Detrimental Effect of Dust on Wildflower Reproduction
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Effects of high temperature and early snowmelt on floral morphology and volatile organic compounds in <i> Ipomopsis aggregata </i>
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Effects of frost and neighborhood on Tephritid fly herbivory of <i>Erigeron speciosus</i>
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Are Hylemya avoiding dusted <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> for good reason?
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Effects of road dust on the pollination and reproduction of wildflowers
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Does Road Dust Affect Hylemya Oviposition in Scarlet Gilia (<i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>)?
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Does Road Dust Affect Hylemya Oviposition in Scarlet Gilia (<i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>)?
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Road Dust, <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> Seed Count, and attack by <i>Hylemya</i> Flies—Are they Linked?
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Road Dust, <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> Seed Count, and attack by <i>Hylemya</i> Flies—Are they Linked?
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Which is a better predictor of plant traits: temperature or precipitation?
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Roles of pollinators, seed predators, and vertebrate herbivores in maintaining females in the gynodioecious <i>Polemonium foliosissimum</i>.
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Investigating the impact of pollinator- and seed predator-mediated selection on floral traits in an <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> and <i>I. tenuituba</i> (Polemoniaceae) hybrid zone
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The effects of floral traits on the behaviors of pollinators and pre-dispersal seed predators in a gynodioecious species, <i>Polemonium foliosissimum</i>.
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The effects of floral fragrance manipulations of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> on the seed predator <i>Hylemya</i>
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Testing the oviposition cues that drive preference of <i></i>Hylemya<i></i> for different sexes of <i></i>Polemonium foliosissimum<i></i>
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The effects of nutrient addition on floral characters and pollination in two subalpine plants, <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> and <i>Linum lewisii</i>
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Interactions between nectar robbers and seed predators mediated by a shared host plant, <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>
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Floral larceny: Implications, resistance, and the potential for tolerance
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Floral larceny: Implications, resistance, and the potential for tolerance
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Nectar robbing in Ipomopsis aggregata: does high nectar production confer tolerance?
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Direct and indirect effects of pollinators and seed predators to selection on plant and floral traits
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Plant resource allocation and herbivory for <i>Helianthella quinquenervis</i> (Asteraceae) over an elevational gradient
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