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Plant Ecology | 2003

Does ontogeny cause changes in the defensive strategies of the myrmecophyte Cecropia peltata

Ek del Val; Rodolfo Dirzo

Cecropia peltata L. is a myrmecophyte, with a wide distribution in the neotropics, predominantly associated with ants of the genus Azteca. It has been shown that Azteca ants defend Cecropia plants against herbivores, and that the plants provide housing (hollow stems) and food (Müllerian bodies) for the ant colony. In the field, occupation by ants does not take place until plants have reached a minimum colonisable size (ca 1 m height), and defensive ants do not occupy small plants. Therefore, juvenile individuals lack such biotic defence. This constitutes an ontogenetic constraint to biotic defence in these plants. We tested the hypothesis that in the stage previous to colonisation plants of Cecropia peltata in a Mexican tropical forest may exhibit some alternative or complementary defensive mechanism against herbivores. We compared, in pre-colonised and colonised plants: rates of herbivory, concentrations of potentially defensive secondary metabolites (total phenolics and condensed tannins), and trichome density. We also conducted acceptability bioassays with a generalist herbivore (Spodoptera fugiperda). In addition, we measured plant growth to investigate if, by using alternative defence mechanisms, pre-colonised plants experience a reduced performance. Rates of herbivory were higher in pre-colonised individuals. Accordingly, leaf phenolics and tannin concentrations, as well as trichome density, were higher in colonised plants. In addition, acceptability bioassays showed that S. fugiperda preferred the leaves of pre-colonised plants. Relative growth rate was not statistically different between both types of plants. Contrary to our expectation, colonised plants, besides biotic defence by ants, also had higher concentrations of secondary metabolites, higher trichome density and lower herbivory and palatability than pre-colonised plants. This suggests that pre-colonised plants may deal with herbivores by other means and that older, larger plants invest more in all defences rather than shifting defensive mechanisms with ontogeny. Since growth rate of pre-colonised plants was comparable to that of colonised plants (despite the higher levels of herbivory of the former), we suggest that plant tolerance leading to compensation may be used by pre-colonised juveniles of C. peltata.


Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment | 2007

Towards an ecological restoration network: reversing land degradation in Latin America

Juan J. Armesto; Susana Bautista; Ek del Val; Bruce G. Ferguson; Ximena García; Aurora Gaxiola; Héctor Godínez-Alvarez; George Gann; Fabiola López-Barrera; Robert H. Manson; Mariela Núñez-Ávila; Claudia Ortiz-Arrona; Pedro M. Tognetti; Guadalupe Williams-Linera


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2013

Sustainability and climate variability in low-input peasant maize systems in the central Mexican highlands

Esperanza Arnés; Jesús Antonio; Ek del Val; Marta Astier


Global Ecology and Conservation | 2014

Diversity and network structure of invertebrate communities associated to Heliconia species in natural and human disturbed tropical rain forests

Julieta Benítez-Malvido; Ana Paola Martínez-Falcón; Wesley Dáttilo; Ek del Val


Boletin De La Sociedad Botanica De Mexico | 2015

Efecto de la sequía en la relación simbiótica entre Pinus pseudostrobus y Pisolithus tinctorius

Mariela Gómez-Romero; Roberto Lindig-Cisneros; Ek del Val


Biológicas Revista de la DES Ciencias Biológico Agropecuarias Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo | 2013

Mecanismos de persistencia de Phragmites australis en el manantial de La Mintzita

Ek del Val; Ana Laura Pacheco; Roberto Lindig Cisneros


Agroecología, Vol. 8, nº 1 (2013) | 2013

Incidencia de gallina ciega, sistemas de manejo campesinos y variabilidad climática en la comunidad de Napízaro, Michoacán (México)

Ek del Val; Esperanza Arnés; Jesús Antonio Gaona; Marta Astier


Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Forestales | 2012

INFESTACIÓN POR Pineus strobi Hartig (HEMIPTERA: ADELGIDAE) EN UNA RESTAURACIÓN CON DOS ESPECIES DE PINO

Azucena Rubín Aguirre; Roberto Lindig Cisneros; Ek del Val


Ciencias (México, D.F.) | 2012

Bichos vemos, relaciones no sabemos: diversidad e importancia de las interacciones bióticas

Karina Boege; Ek del Val


Boletin De La Sociedad Botanica De Mexico | 2010

Limitaciones para el establecimiento de plántulas en arenales de origen volcánico

Irma Jannetth Nava Sosa; Roberto Lindig Cisneros; Ek del Val; Sabina Irene Lara Cabrera

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Roberto Lindig Cisneros

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Esperanza Arnés

Technical University of Madrid

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Marta Astier

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Aurora Gaxiola

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Juan J. Armesto

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Ana Laura Pacheco

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Ana Paola Martínez-Falcón

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo

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