Data from: Spatial and temporal diversity in hyperparasitoid communities of Cotesia glomerata on garlic mustard, Alliaria petiolataData from: Species-specific plant–soil feedbacks alter herbivore-induced gene expression and defense chemistry in Plantago lanceolataExogenous application of plant hormones in the field alters aboveground plant–insect responses and belowground nutrient availability, but does not lead to differences in plant–soil feedbacksData from: Functional and evolutionary consequences of cranial fenestration in birds
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Plant community composition steers grassland vegetation via soil legacy effectsPlant traits shape soil legacy effects on individual plant-insect interactionsFoliar herbivory on plants creates soil legacy effects that impact future insect herbivore growth via changes in plant community biomass allocationSpecies-specific plant soil feedbacks affect herbivore-induced gene expression and defense chemistry in Plantago lanceolata.Spatial and temporal diversity in hyperparasitoid communities of <i>Cotesia glomerata </i>on garlic mustard, <i>Alliaria petiolata</i>Plant community composition but not plant traits determine the outcome of soil legacy effects on plants and insectsExogenous application of plant hormones in the field alters aboveground plant–insect responses and belowground nutrient availability, but does not lead to differences in plant–soil feedbacksEffects of soil organisms on aboveground plant-insect interactions in the field: patterns, mechanisms and the role of methodology
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Plant-litter-soil feedbacks in common grass species are slightly negative and only marginally modified by litter exposed to insect herbivoryBlack and Garlic Mustard Plants Are Highly Suitable for the Development of Two Native Pierid ButterfliesHoney and honey-based sugars partially affect reproductive trade-offs in parasitoids exhibiting different life-history and reproductive strategiesDevelopment of a solitary koinobiont hyperparasitoid in different instars of its primary and secondary hostsHow plant-soil feedbacks influence the next generation of plantsFunctional and evolutionary consequences of cranial fenestration in birds.Soil legacy effects on aboveground plant-insect interactionsLarge mammalian herbivores affect arthropod food webs via changes in vegetation characteristics and microclimateContrasting effects of soil microbial interactions on growth–defence relationships between early- and mid-successional plant communitiesTaking plant-soil feedbacks to the field in a temperate grasslandPersistence of plant-mediated microbial soil legacy effects in soil and inside rootsFoliar-feeding insects acquire microbiomes from the soil rather than the host plantMicrobiomes of a specialist caterpillar are consistent across different habitats but also resemble the local soil microbial communitiesAbove-belowground linkages of functionally dissimilar plant communities and soil properties in a grassland experimentPlant community legacy effects on nutrient cycling, fungal decomposer communities and decomposition in a temperate grasslandAboveground plant metabolomic responses to plant-soil feedbacks and herbivoryTime after time: Temporal variation in the effects of grass and forb species on soil bacterial and fungal communitiesTemporal changes in plant soil feedback effects on microbial networks, leaf metabolomics and plant-insect interactionsScientists' warning on climate change and insectsKooluil met bodemerfenisQuantitative comparison between the rhizosphere effect of Arabidopsis thaliana and co-occurring plant species with a longer life historyInternational scientists formulate a roadmap for insect conservation and recoveryRobin Heinen: Feeding from up to bottom: belowground herbivory impacts on plant-soil feedbacksAnt-like Traits in Wingless Parasitoids Repel Attack from Wolf SpidersClimate change-mediated temperature extremes and insects
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