Männliche (links) und weibliche (rechts) Motte des Maiszünslers Ostrinia nubilalis. Die Raupen des Schädlings befallen vor allem die Stängel von Maispflanzen.

Publikationen von D. H. Siemens

Zeitschriftenartikel (7)

2003
Zeitschriftenartikel
Siemens, D. H.; Lischke, H.; Maggiulli, N.; Schurch, S.; Roy, B. A.: Cost of resistance and tolerance under competition: the defense-stress benefit hypothesis. Evolutionary Ecology 17 (3), S. 247 - 263 (2003)
2002
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Siemens, D. H.; Garner, S. H.; Mitchell-Olds, T.; Callaway, R. M.: Cost of defense in the context of plant competition: Brassica rapa may grow and defend. Ecology 83 (2), S. 505 - 517 (2002)
2000
Zeitschriftenartikel
Kahl, J.; Siemens, D. H.; Aerts, R. J.; Gäbler, R.; Kühnemann, R.; Preston, C. A.; Baldwin, I. T.: Herbivore-induced ehtylene suppresses a direct defense but not a putative indirect defense against an adapted herbivore. Planta 210, S. 336 - 342 (2000)
1999
Zeitschriftenartikel
Strauss, S. Y.; Siemens, D. H.; Decher, M. B.; Mitchell-Olds, T.: Ecological costs of plant resistance to herbivores in the currency of pollination. Evolution: International Journal of Organic Evolution 53 (4), S. 1105 - 1113 (1999)
1998
Zeitschriftenartikel
Siemens, D. H.; Mitchell-Olds, T.: Evolution of pest-induced defenses in Brassica plants: tests of theory. Ecology 79 (2), S. 632 - 646 (1998)
1996
Zeitschriftenartikel
Mitchell-Olds, T.; Siemens, D.; Pedersen, D.: Physiology and costs of resistance to herbivory and disease in Brassica. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 80 (1), S. 231 - 237 (1996)
Zeitschriftenartikel
Siemens, D. H.; Mitchell-Olds, T.: Glucosinolates and herbivory by specialists (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae, Lepidoptera: Plutellidae): Consequences of concentration and induced resistance. Environmental Entomology 25 (6), S. 1344 - 1353 (1996)
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