TY - JOUR
T1 - Spatial heterogeneity, not visitation bias, dominates variation in herbivory
AU - Bradley, Kate L.
AU - Damschen, Ellen I.
AU - Young, Lauren M.
AU - Kuefler, Daniel
AU - Went, Sarah
AU - Wray, Galen
AU - Haddad, Nick M.
AU - Knops, Johannes M.H.
AU - Louda, Svata M.
PY - 2003/8
Y1 - 2003/8
N2 - Experiments in ecology can have unintended side effects. Recently, it has been suggested that the act of visiting a plant, inherent to studying herbivory, may alter plant performance and interactions. To evaluate the generality of this inference, we examined plant performance and herbivory on 14 plant species in three geographic regions. Visitation did not significantly affect any of the variables that we measured, including leaf damage, height, biomass, or survivorship, for any species. However, rates of herbivory varied significantly among sites and regions. Thus, our data do not support the generality of visitation impacting estimates of herbivory. We propose that future studies of herbivory will gain more by evaluating spatial heterogeneity in interaction outcomes than by quantifying possible experimenter-caused variation.
AB - Experiments in ecology can have unintended side effects. Recently, it has been suggested that the act of visiting a plant, inherent to studying herbivory, may alter plant performance and interactions. To evaluate the generality of this inference, we examined plant performance and herbivory on 14 plant species in three geographic regions. Visitation did not significantly affect any of the variables that we measured, including leaf damage, height, biomass, or survivorship, for any species. However, rates of herbivory varied significantly among sites and regions. Thus, our data do not support the generality of visitation impacting estimates of herbivory. We propose that future studies of herbivory will gain more by evaluating spatial heterogeneity in interaction outcomes than by quantifying possible experimenter-caused variation.
KW - Herbivory
KW - Herbivory uncertainty principle
KW - Observer effect
KW - Plant performance
KW - Spatial heterogeneity
KW - Visitation effect
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0344585049&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1890/02-3082
DO - 10.1890/02-3082
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0344585049
SN - 0012-9658
VL - 84
SP - 2214
EP - 2221
JO - Ecology
JF - Ecology
IS - 8
ER -