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DOI10.1146/annurev-ento-120120-102849
Arthropod and Pathogen Damage on Fossil and Modern Plants: Exploring the Origins and Evolution of Herbivory on Land
Labandeira, Conrad C.; Wappler, Torsten
发表日期2023
ISSN0066-4170
EISSN1545-4487
起始页码341
结束页码361
卷号68
英文摘要The use of the functional feeding group-damage type system for analyzing arthropod and pathogen interactions with plants has transformed our understanding of herbivory in fossil plant assemblages by providing data, analyses, and interpretation of the local, regional, and global patterns of a 420-Myr history. The early fossil record can be used to answer major questions about the oldest evidence for herbivory, the early emergence of herbivore associations on land plants, and later expansion on seed plants. The subsequent effects of the Permian-Triassic ecological crisis on herbivore diversity, the resulting formation of biologically diverse herbivore communities on gymnosperms, and major shifts in herbivory ensuing from initial angiosperm diversification are additional issues that need to be addressed. Studies of herbivory resulting from more recent transient spikes and longer-term climate trends provide important data that are applied to current global change and include herbivore community responses to latitude, altitude, and habitat. Ongoing paleoecological themes remaining to be addressed include the antiquity of modern interactions, differential herbivory between ferns and angiosperms, and origins of modern tropical forests. The expansion of databases that include a multitude of specimens; improvements in sampling strategies; development of new analytical methods; and, importantly, the ability to address conceptually stimulating ecological and evolutionary questions have provided new impetus in this rapidly advancing field.
语种英语
WOS研究方向Entomology
WOS类目Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
WOS记录号WOS:000915424200019
来源期刊ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/281485
作者单位Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History; University System of Maryland; University of Maryland College Park; Capital Normal University; Capital Normal University; University of Bonn
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Labandeira, Conrad C.,Wappler, Torsten. Arthropod and Pathogen Damage on Fossil and Modern Plants: Exploring the Origins and Evolution of Herbivory on Land[J],2023,68.
APA Labandeira, Conrad C.,&Wappler, Torsten.(2023).Arthropod and Pathogen Damage on Fossil and Modern Plants: Exploring the Origins and Evolution of Herbivory on Land.ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY,68.
MLA Labandeira, Conrad C.,et al."Arthropod and Pathogen Damage on Fossil and Modern Plants: Exploring the Origins and Evolution of Herbivory on Land".ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY 68(2023).
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