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Plant Ecology and Evolution 156(1): 13-28
https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.95982 (08 Feb 2023)
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  • Introduction
  • Material and methods
    • Natural history
    • Source and propagation of plants
    • Experimental design
    • Experimental protocol
      • Damage treatments
      • Pollination
      • Seed production
    • Data analysis
      • Adjustments to sample size
      • Hypothesis 1: The impacts of two species of herbivores that affect the same resource will combine synergistically
      • Hypothesis 2: Impacts of different types of herbivory will combine subadditively
      • Influence of nonadditivity of impacts on selection for resistance
  • Results
    • Efficacy of herbivory treatments
    • Impacts of herbivory on plant fitness
    • Hypothesis 1: The impacts of two species of herbivores that affect the same resource will combine synergistically
    • Hypothesis 2: Impacts of different types of herbivory will combine subadditively
    • Influence of nonadditivity of impacts on selection for resistance
  • Discussion
    • Hypothesis 1: The impacts of two species of herbivores that affect the same resource will combine synergistically
    • Hypothesis 2: Impacts of different types of herbivory will combine subadditively
    • Nonadditivity and diffuse (co)evolution
    • Ecoevolutionary implications
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements
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