Multiple plant exploiters on a shared host: testing for nonadditive effects on plant performance

The combined impact of multiple plant parasites on plant performance can either be additive (the total damage equals the sum of the individual effects) or nonadditive (synergistic or antagonistic damage). Two statistical models are available for testing the independent (=additive) effects of two fac...

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Published inEcological applications Vol. 16; no. 6; pp. 2382 - 2398
Main Authors Fournier, V, Rosenheim, J.A, Brodeur, J, Diez, J.M, Johnson, M.W
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.12.2006
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ISSN1051-0761
1939-5582
DOI10.1890/1051-0761(2006)016[2382:mpeoas]2.0.co;2

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Abstract The combined impact of multiple plant parasites on plant performance can either be additive (the total damage equals the sum of the individual effects) or nonadditive (synergistic or antagonistic damage). Two statistical models are available for testing the independent (=additive) effects of two factors. Here we suggest that the natural history of the plant-parasite system should motivate the choice of a statistical model to test for additivity. Using in-field, manipulative experiments, we examined the interactions between the herbivorous mite Calacarus flagelliseta Fletchmann, De Moraes and Barbosa (Acari: Eriophyidae), the fungal pathogen Oidium caricae F. Noack (a powdery mildew), and their host plant Carica papaya L. in Hawaii. First, we found that herbivorous mites had a moderate negative effect on powdery mildew: when mites were absent, powdery mildew colonies were larger and more numerous. Second, we showed that each plant parasite, when evaluated alone, significantly reduced several measures of plant performance. Third, we found that the combined impact of mites and mildew on plant performance is mostly additive and, for a few variables, less than additive. Finally, we explored compensatory responses and found no evidence for nonlinearities in the relationship between plant performance and cumulative parasite impact. Plants are almost universally subject to attack by multiple herbivores and pathogens; thus a deeper understanding of how multiple plant parasites shape each other's population dynamics and plant performance is essential to understanding plant-parasite interactions.
AbstractList The combined impact of multiple plant parasites on plant performance can either be additive (the total damage equals the sum of the individual effects) or nonadditive (synergistic or antagonistic damage). Two statistical models are available for testing the independent (=additive) effects of two factors. Here we suggest that the natural history of the plant-parasite system should motivate the choice of a statistical model to test for additivity. Using in-field, manipulative experiments, we examined the interactions between the herbivorous mite Calacarus flagelliseta Fletchmann, De Moraes and Barbosa (Acari: Eriophyidae), the fungal pathogen Oidium caricae F. Noack (a powdery mildew), and their host plant Carica papaya L. in Hawaii. First, we found that herbivorous mites had a moderate negative effect on powdery mildew: when mites were absent, powdery mildew colonies were larger and more numerous. Second, we showed that each plant parasite, when evaluated alone, significantly reduced several measures of plant performance. Third, we found that the combined impact of mites and mildew on plant performance is mostly additive and, for a few variables, less than additive. Finally, we explored compensatory responses and found no evidence for nonlinearities in the relationship between plant performance and cumulative parasite impact. Plants are almost universally subject to attack by multiple herbivores and pathogens; thus a deeper understanding of how multiple plant parasites shape each other's population dynamics and plant performance is essential to understanding plant-parasite interactions.
Author Brodeur, J
Diez, J.M
Rosenheim, J.A
Johnson, M.W
Fournier, V
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SubjectTerms Animals
Ascomycota - physiology
Calacarus flagelliseta
Carica - parasitology
Carica - physiology
Carica papaya
community ecology
ecological competition
Fruit - physiology
host plants
Host-Parasite Interactions
host-pathogen relationships
Mites - physiology
Oidium
Oidium caricae
papayas
plant growth
Plant Leaves - growth & development
Plant Leaves - parasitology
plant pests
Plant Shoots - growth & development
plant-pathogen-herbivore interactions
Population Density
Population Dynamics
powdery mildew
Title Multiple plant exploiters on a shared host: testing for nonadditive effects on plant performance
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