10.1371/journal.pone.0093714.t001
Ian Kaplan
Ian
Kaplan
Scott H. McArt
Scott
H. McArt
Jennifer S. Thaler
Jennifer
S. Thaler
The main and interactive effects of plant type (‘jasmonate insensitive’, ‘wild-type’, and ‘jasmonate overexpress’ tomato) and predation risk (presence/absence of predaceous stink bug) on consumption, growth, and digestive efficiency of the (A) cabbage looper, <i>T. ni</i>, (B) Colorado potato beetle, <i>L. decemlineata</i>, and (C) tobacco hornworm, <i>M. sexta</i>.
Public Library of Science
2014
agriculture
Agricultural methods
Sustainable agriculture
Agroecology
Pest control
ecology
Community Ecology
Trophic interactions
Plant ecology
Plant-environment interactions
Behavioral ecology
Chemical ecology
Plant science
Species interactions
Zoology
Entomology
interactive
predation
predaceous
stink
digestive
cabbage
colorado
2014-04-09 02:58:41
Dataset
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_The_main_and_interactive_effects_of_plant_type_jasmonate_insensitive_wild_type_and_jasmonate_overexpress_tomato_and_predation_risk_presence_absence_of_predaceous_stink_bug_on_consumption_growth_and_digestive_efficiency_of_the_A_cabbage_looper_T_ni_B_Colo/992949
<p>Significant effects are bolded for emphasis. ECI = efficiency of conversion of ingested food, ECD = efficiency of conversion of digested food, AD = approximate digestibility.</p>