Community Ecology, biol 7083 – Spring 2014 Louisiana State University – Department of Biological Sciences Reference List


Murdoch, W. W., R. M. Nisbet, E. McCauley, A. M. DeRoos & W. S. C. Gurney. 1998. Plankton abundance and dynamics across nutrient levels: Tests of hypotheses. Ecology 79:1339-1356



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Murdoch, W. W., R. M. Nisbet, E. McCauley, A. M. DeRoos & W. S. C. Gurney. 1998. Plankton abundance and dynamics across nutrient levels: Tests of hypotheses. Ecology 79:1339-1356.


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Westover, K. M. & J. D. Bever.  2001.  Mechanisms of plant species coexistence: complementary roles of rhizosphere bacteria and root fungal pathogens.  Ecology 82:3285-3294.



Williams, G. C. & R. M. Nesse. 1991. The dawn of Darwinian medicine. Quarterly Review of Biology 66:1–22.

Williams, Kathy, Kimberly G. Smith & Frederick M. Stephen. 1993. Emergence of 13-yr periodical cicadas (Cicadidae: Magicicada): Phenology, mortality, and predator satiation. Ecology 74:1143-1152.

Wilson, Erin E., Lynne M. Mullen & David A. Holway. 2009. Life history plasticity magnifies the ecological effects of a social wasp invasion. PNAS xx:xxx-xxx.

7. Pair-wise species interactions: Herbivory
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Adler, Lynn S. 2000. Alkaloid uptake increases fitness in a hemiparasitic plant via reduced herbivory and increased pollination. American Naturalist 156:92-99.

Adler, Lynn S. 2003. Ecology 2083-2091.

Agrawal, Anurag A. 1998. Leaf damage and associated cues induce aggressive ant recruitment in a Neotropical ant-plant. Ecology 79:2100-2112.

Agrawal, Anurag A., Mark Fishbein, Rayko Halitschke, Amy P. Hastings, Daniel L. Rabosky & Sergio Rasmann. 2009. Evidence for adaptive radiation from a phylogenetic study of plant defenses. PNAS xx:xx-xx.

Belsky, A. J., W. P. Carson, C. L. Jensen & G. A. Gox. 1993. Overcompensation by plants: Herbivore optimization or red herring? Evolutionary Ecology 7:109-121.

Bennett, A. & J. D. Bever. 2007.  Mycorrhizal mediation of plant response to herbivory.  Ecology 88:210–218.

Benrey, Betty & Robert F. Denno. 1997. The slow-growth-high-mortality hypothesis: A test using the cabbage butterfly. Ecology 78:987-999.

Bond W. J. & J. A. Silander. 2007. Springs and wire plants: anachronistic defences against Madagascar's extinct elephant birds. Proc. Roy. Soc. B 274:1985-1992. [Notice the ghosts of herbivory past!]

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Coley, P. D. 1983. Herbivory and defensive characteristics of tree species in a lowland tropical forest. Ecological Monographs 53:209-233.

Coley, P. D. & J. A. Barone. 1996. Herbivory and plant defenses in tropical forests. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 27:305-335.

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Coley, Phyllis D., John Lokvam, Kathleen Rudolph, Keryn Bromberg, Tara E. Sackett, Leslie Wright, Tania Brenes-Arguedas, Dan Dvorett, Seth Ring, Alex Clark, Caroline Baptiste, R. Toby Pennington & Thomas A. Kursar. 2005. Divergent defensive strategies of young leaves in two species of Inga. Ecology 86:2633-2643.

Dietz, Hansjörg, Lea R. Wirth & Holger Buschmann. 2004. Variation in herbivore damage to invasive and native woody plant species in open forest vegetation on Mahé, Seychelles. Biological Invasions 6:511-521.

Dyer, L. A., M. S. Singer, J. T. Lill, J. O. Stireman, G. L. Gentry, R. J. Marquis, R. E. Ricklefs, H. F. Greeney, D. L. Wagner, H. C. Morais, I. R. Diniz, T. A. Kursar & P. D. Coley. 2007. Host specificity of Lepidoptera in tropical and temperate forests. Nature 448:696-699.

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Fadzly, Nik, Cameron Jack, H. Martin Schaefer & K. C. Burns. 2009. Ontogenetic colour changes in an insular tree species: signalling to extinct browsing birds? New Phytologist x:xx-xx. [Notice the ghosts of herbivory past!]

Farrell & Mitter. 1998. The timing of insect/plant diversification: might Tetraopes (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) and Asclepias (Asclepiadaceae) have co-evolved? Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 63:553-577.

Feeny, P. P. 1976. Plant apparency and chemical defense. Pp. 1-40 in J. Wallace & R. L. Mansell, eds., Biochemical Interactions Between Plants and Insects. Recent Advances in Phytochemistry 10. Plenum Press, USA.



Fine, Paul V. A., Italo Mesones & Phyllis D. Coley. 2004. Herbivores promote habitat specialization by trees in Amazonian forests. Science 305:663-665.

Futuyma, D. J. 1976. Food plant specialization and environmental predictability in Lepidoptera. The American Naturalist 110:285-292.

Goheen, Jake – from seminar at LSU 11/9/09, thorniest acacias on richest soils at Mpala (counter Coley predictions)

Greenwood & Atkinson (1980) [Moa-browsing hypothesis]

Grubb, Peter J. 1992. A positive distrust of simplicity – lessons from plant defences and from competition among plants and animals. Journal of Ecology 80:585-610.

Hay, Mark E. 1997. The ecology and evolution of seaweed-herbivore interactions on coral reefs. Proceedings of the 8th International Coral Reef Symposium Vol. I:23-32.

Herms, D. A. & W. J. Mattson. 1992. The dilemma of plants: To grow or defend. The Quarterly Review of Biology 67:283-335.

Howe, H. F. & J. S. Brown. 2001. The ghost of granivory past. Ecology Letters 4:371-378.

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Karban, Richard. 1989. Community organization of Erigeron glaucus folivores: effects of competition, predation and host plant. Ecology 70:1028-1039.

Karban, R. & I. T. Baldwin. 1997. Induced Responses to Herbivory. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.

Kitajima, Kaoru. 1994. Relative importance of photosynthetic traits and allocation patterns as correlates of seedling shade tolerance of 13 tropical trees. Oecologia 98:419-428.

Marquis, Robert J. 1984. Leaf herbivores decrease fitness of a tropical plant. Science 226:537-539.

Marquis, Robert J. & Helen Miller Alexander. 1992. Evolution of resistance and virulence in plant-herbivore and plant-pathogen interactions. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 7:126-129.

McNaughton, S. J. 1983. Serengeti grassland ecology: The role of composite environmental factors and contingency in community organization. Ecological Monographs 53:291-320.

McNaughton, S. J. 1985. Ecology of a grazing ecosystem: The Serengeti. Ecological Monographs 55:259-294.

Moles, Angela T. et al. 2010. Functional Ecology. [Lat. gradients in defense & herbivory]

Novotny, Vojtech, Scott. E. Miller, Jiri Hulcr, Richard A. I. Drew, Yves Basset, Milan Janda, Gregory P. Setliff, Karolyn Darrow, Alan J. A. Stewart, John Auga, Brus Isua, Kenneth Molem, Markus Manumbor, Elvis Tamtiai, Martin Mogia & George D. Weiblen. 2007. Low beta diversity of herbivorous insects in tropical forests. Nature 448:692-695.

O’Dowd, D. J. & M. F. Wilsson. 1989. Leaf domatia and mites on Australian plants: Ecological and evolutionary implications. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 37:191-236.

Parker, John D., Deron E. Burkepile & Mark E. Hay. 2006. Opposing effects of native and exotic herbivores on plant invasions. Science 311:1459-1461.

Parker, John D. & Mark E. Hay. 2005. Biotic resistance to plant invasions? Native herbivores prefer non-native plants. Ecology Letters 8:959-967.

Pennings et al. 2009. Ecol. – lat. gradient in herbivory (see Ganesh’s proposal)

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Strong, Donald R. 1988. Insect host range. Ecology 69:885.

Tiffin, Peter. 2000. Are tolerance, avoidance, and antibiosis evolutionarily and ecologically equivalent responses of plants to herbivores? American Naturalist 155:128-138.

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Van Bael, Sunshine A., Jeffrey D. Brawn & Scott K. Robinson. 2003. Birds defend trees from herbivores in a Neotropical forest canopy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 100:8304-8307.

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Young, T. P. 1987. Increased thorn length in Acacia depranolobium - an induced response to browsing. Oecologia 71:436-438.

8. Pair-wise species interactions: Mutualisms (pollination, seed dispersal, trophic & defense symbioses, etc.)
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Bergstrom, Carl T. & Michael Lachmann. 2003. The Red King effect: When the slowest runner wins the coevolutionary race. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 100:593-598.

Bertness, Mark D. & Ragan Callaway. 1994. Positive interactions in communities. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9:191-193.   

Bever, J. D.  2002.  Negative feedback within a mutualism: Host-specific growth of mycorrhizal fungi reduces plant benefit.  Proceedings of the Royal Society of London.  269: 2595-2601.

Bever, J. D.  2003.  Soil community dynamics and the coexistence of competitors: Conceptual frameworks and empirical tests.  New Phytologist 157:465-473.

Bever, J. D., S. Richardson, B. M. Lawrence, J. Holmes & M. Watson.  2009.  Preferential allocation to beneficial symbiont with spatial structure maintains mycorrhizal mutualism.  Ecology Letters 12:13–21.

Boucher, D. H., ed. 1985. The Biology of Mutualism. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.

Boucher, D. H., S. James & K. H. Keeler. 1982. The ecology of mutualism. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 13:315-347.

Bronstein, J. L. 1994. Our current understanding of mutualism. The Quarterly Review of Biology 69:31-51.

Bronstein J. L. 2001. The exploitation of mutualisms. Ecology Letters 4:277-287.

Bronstein J. L. 2001. The costs of mutualism. American Zoologist 41:825-839.

Bronstein J. L., R. Alarcon & M. Geber. 2006. The evolution of plant-insect mutualisms. New Phytologist 172:412-428.

Burns, K. C. 2003. Broad-scale reciprocity in an avian seed dispersal mutualism. Global Ecology & Biogeography 12:421-426.

Clay, K. & J. Holah. 1999. Fungal endophyte symbiosis and plant diversity in successional fields. Science 285:1742-1744.

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Currie, Cameron R., Bess Wong, Alison E. Stuart, Ted R. Schultz, Stephen A. Rehner, Ulrich G. Mueller, Gi-Ho Sung, Joseph W. Spatafora & Neil A. Straus. 2003. Ancient tripartite coevolution in the attine ant-microbe symbiosis. Science 299:386-388.

Denison, R. Ford, E. Toby Kiers & Stuart A. West. 2003. Darwinian agriculture: when can humans find solutions beyond the reach of natural selection? Quart. Review Biol. 78:145-168.

Freeman, S. & Rodriguez, R. J. 1993. Genetic conversion of a fungal plant pathogen to an nonpathogenic, endophytic mutualist. Science 260:75-78.

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Grime, P. J., J. M. L. Mackey, S. H. Hillier & D. J. Read. 1987. Floristic diversity in a model system using experimental microcosms. Nature 328:420-422.

Harder, Lawrence D. & Steven D. Johnson. 2009. Darwin’s beautiful contrivances: evolutionary and functional evidence for floral adaptation. NewPhytologist 183:530-545.

Herre, Edward Allen. 1996. An overview of studies on a community of Panamanian figs. Journal of Biogeography 23:593-607.

Herre, E. A., N. Knowlton, U. G. Mueller & S. A. Rehner. 1999. The evolution of mutualisms: Exploring the paths between conflict and cooperation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 14:49-53.

Hoeksema, Jason D. & Emilio M. Bruna. 2000. Pursuing the big questions about interspecific mutualism: A review of theoretical approaches. Oecologia 125:321-330.

Howe, Henry F. 1985. Gomphothere fruits: a critique. American Naturalist 125:853-865.

Howe, Henry F. & Maria N. Miriti. 2004. When seed dispersal matters. BioScience 54:651-660.

Jandér, K. Charlotte & Edward Allen Herre. 2010. Host sanctions and pollinator cheating in the fig tree-fig wasp mutualism. Proc. Roy. Soc. B x:xx-xx.

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Janzen, Daniel H. 1985. Spondias mombin is culturally deprived in megafauna-free forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology 1:131-155. [Notice the ghosts of seed-dispersal mutualism past!]

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Johnson, N. C., P. J. Copeland, R. K. Crookston & F. L. Pfleger. 1992. Mycorrhizae: Possible explanation for yield decline with continuous corn and soybean. Agronomy Journal 84:387-390.

Johnson, N. C., J. H. Graham & F. A. Smith 1997. Functioning of mycorrhizas along the mutualism-parasitism continuum. New Phytologist 135:1-12.

Johnson, N. C., G. D. Tilman & D. A. Wedin. 1992. Plant and soil controls on mycorrhizal fungal communities. Ecology 73:2034-2042.

Jordano, Pedro. 1995. Frugivore-mediated selection on fruit and seed size: birds and St. Lucie's cherry, Prunus mahaleb. Ecology 76:2627-2639.

Kersch, Monica Frank & Carlos Roberto Fonseca. 2005. Abiotic factors and the conditional outcome of an ant-plant mutualism. Ecology 86:2117-2126.

Kiers, E. Toby, Robert A. Rousseau, Stuart A. West & R. Ford Denison. 2003. Host sanctions and the legume-rhizobium mutualism. Nature 425:78-81.

Knight, T. M.,  J. A. Steets, J. C. Vamosi, S. J. Mazer, M. Burd, D. R. Campbell, M. R. Dudash, M. O. Johnston, R. J. Mitchell & T.-L. Ashman. 2005. Pollen limitation of plant reproduction: pattern and process. Annual Reviews of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 36:467–497.

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Leigh – Genes, bees & ecosystems

Leigh, Egbert, Jr. 1994. Do insect pests promote mutualism among tropical trees? Journal of Ecology 82:677-680.

Leigh, Egbert Giles, Jr. 1999. Tropical Forest Ecology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.

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Seifert, E. K., J. D. Bever & J. M Maron.  2009.  Evidence for evolution of reduced mycorrhizal dependence during plant invasion.  Ecology 90:1055–1062.

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Stachowicz, John J. & Robert B. Whitlatch. 2005. Multiple mutualists provide complementary benefits to their seaweed host. Ecology 86:2418-2427.

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Thompson, John N. Geographic Mosaic… apparently a book…

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Wright, David Hamilton. 1989. A simple, stable model of mutualism incorporating handling time. The American Naturalist 134:664-667.



9. Multiple-species interactions: Food webs; foundation species, interaction networks, keystone species & ecosystem engineers; higher-order interactions; indirect effects (e.g., apparent competition); top-down & bottom-up effects; tri-trophic interactions; trophic cascades; assembly rules (including priority effects, and contrasts with ecological filters or sieves); extended phenotypes; etc.
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Bond, W. J. 2005. Large parts of the world are brown or black: a different view on the ‘Green World’ hypothesis. J. Veg. Sci. 16:261-266.

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Drake, James A. 1990. Communities as assembled structures: Do rules govern pattern? TREE 5:159-164.

Drake, James A. 1991. Community-assembly mechanisms and the structure of an experimental species ensemble. The American Naturalist 137:1-26.

Dyer, Lee A. & Deborah Letourneau. 2003. Top-down and bottom-up diversity cascades in detrital vs. living food webs. Ecology Letters 6:60-68.

Dyer, L. A., T. R. Walla, H. F. Greeney, J. O. Stireman & R. F. Hazen. 2010. Diversity of interactions: a metric for studies of biodiversity. Biotropica 42:281-289.

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Goheen, Jake – from seminar at LSU 11/9/09, seeming indirect mutualism between mice and megaherbivores, since when megaherbivores excluded, mice suffer (???).

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