articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesDec 29, 2014BRONZE OA

The global distribution of diet breadth in insect herbivores

Ecologie & Evolution · Sewanee: The University of the South · +28 more institutions

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Abstract

Understanding variation in resource specialization is important for progress on issues that include coevolution, community assembly, ecosystem processes, and the latitudinal gradient of species richness. Herbivorous insects are useful models for studying resource specialization, and the interaction between plants and herbivorous insects is one of the most common and consequential ecological associations on the planet. However, uncertainty persists regarding fundamental features of herbivore diet breadth, including its relationship to latitude and plant species richness. Here, we use a global dataset to investigate host range for over 7,500 insect herbivore species covering a wide taxonomic breadth and…

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