| Literature DB >> 30039540 |
Chelse M Prather1,2, Angela N Laws3,4, Juan F Cuellar3, Ryan W Reihart2, Kaitlin M Gawkins2, Steven C Pennings3.
Abstract
The canonical factors typically thought to determine herbivore community structure often explain only a small fraction of the variation in herbivore abundance and diversity. We tested how macronutrients and relatively understudied micronutrients interacted to influence the structure of insect herbivore (orthopteran) communities. We conducted a factorial fertilisation experiment manipulating macronutrients (N and P, added together) and micronutrients (Ca, Na and K) in large plots (30 × 30 m2 ) in a Texas coastal prairie. Although no single or combination of micronutrients affected herbivore communities in the absence of additional macronutrients, macronutrients and sodium added together increased herbivore abundance by 60%, richness by 15% and diversity by 20%. These results represent the first large-scale manipulation of single micronutrients and macronutrients in concert, and revealed an herbivore community co-limited by macronutrients and Na. Our work supports an emerging paradigm that Na may be important in limiting herbivore communities.Entities:
Keywords: Acrididae; grassland; micronutrient; nutrient limitation; prairie; sodium; tettigonidae
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30039540 DOI: 10.1111/ele.13127
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecol Lett ISSN: 1461-023X Impact factor: 9.492