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The effects of chrysomelid beetle grazing and plant competition on the growth of Rumex obtusifolius
Authors:D. A. Cottam  J. B. Whittaker  A. J. C. Malloch
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Lancaster, Bailrigg, LA1 4YQ Lancaster, UK
Abstract:
Summary The interaction between grazing by Gastrophysa viridula and interspecific plant competition was investigated for Rumex obtusifolius growing in the field. During an eight-month growing season non-competing R. obtusifolius grew larger than competing plants although herbivore loads (beetle productivity per unit leaf area) were similar for competing and non-competing plants. However, grazing significantly reduced the growth of R. obtusifolius only in competing plants thus demonstrating a synergism between plant competition and invertebrate herbivory. The relevance of these findings for the distribution of plant species is discussed.
Keywords:Grazing  Plant competition  Growth  Gastrophysa  Rumex
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