作者
Karen C Abbott, Fang Ji
发表日期
2022/12/1
期刊
The American Naturalist
卷号
200
期号
6
页码范围
877-880
出版商
The University of Chicago Press
简介
In “The Effects of Plant Compensatory Regrowth and Induced Resistance on Herbivore Population Dynamics,” which appeared in The American Naturalist in 2016, Stieha et al. argued that overcompensatory regrowth of plant tissues lost to herbivory (“overcompensation”) promotes cyclic herbivore outbreaks. In contrast, they concluded that partial regrowth (“tolerance”) stabilizes herbivore dynamics, preventing outbreaks. These conclusions were based on a comparison between two plant-herbivore models that differed in two properties: (1) whether biomass could ever be higher after herbivory and regrowth than before herbivory (i.e., is overcompensatory regrowth possible?) and (2) how much herbivory the plants could withstand before only being able to partially compensate for losses (for overcompensating plants, there was a threshold herbivory level above which this occurred, whereas tolerant plants always …