Can herbivores sharing the same host plant be mutualists?
Qingsong Liu, Ted C. J. Turlings, Yunhe Li
Abstract
Resource partitioning is considered to be a prerequisite for coexisting species to evolve from competition to mutualism. This is uniquely different for two major pest insects of rice. These herbivores preferentially opt to coinfest the same host plants, and through plant-mediated mechanisms, cooperatively utilize these plants in a mutualistic manner.
Topics & Concepts
HerbivoreMutualism (biology)BiologyCompetition (biology)Host (biology)EcologyPlant Parasitism and ResistancePlant and animal studiesInsect-Plant Interactions and Control