ISSN 0269-7653
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Tolerance in plant ecology and evolution: toward a more unified theory of plantherbivore interaction pp. 283-287(5)
Plant tolerance and resistance in food webs: community-level predictions and evolutionary implications pp. 289-314(26) Authors: Chase J.M.; Leibold M.A.; Simms E.
Modelling compensatory regrowth with bud dormancy and gradual activation of buds pp. 315-330(16) Authors: Lehtilä K.
Will plant vigor and tolerance be genetically correlated? Effects of intrinsic growth rate and self-limitation on regrowth pp. 331-352(22) Authors: Weis A.E.; Simms E.L.; Hochberg M.E.
A test of the compensatory continuum: fertilization increases and below-ground competition decreases the grazing tolerance of tall wormseed mustard (Erysimum strictum) pp. 353-372(20) Authors: Huhta A-P.; Hellström K.; Rautio P.; Tuomi J.
Tolerance of Gentianella campestris in relation to damage intensity: an interplay between apical dominance and herbivory pp. 373-392(20) Authors: Huhta A-P.; Lennartsson T.; Tuomi J.; Rautio P.; Laine K.
The evolution of tolerance to damage in Gentianella campestris: natural selection and the quantitative genetics of tolerance pp. 393-419(27) Authors: Juenger T.; Lennartsson T.; Tuomi J.
High disease incidence and apparent disease tolerance in a North American Great Basin plant community pp. 421-438(18) Authors: Roy B.A.; Kirchner J.W.; Christian C.E.; Rose L.E.
Pattern of storage and regrowth in ragwort pp. 439-455(17) Authors: Van Der Meijden E.; De Boer N.J.; Van Der Veen-Van Wijk C.A.M.
The evolution of plant response to herbivory: simultaneously considering resistance and tolerance in Brassica rapa pp. 457-489(33) Author: Pilson D.
Natural selection and the joint evolution of toleranceand resistance as plant defenses pp. 491-507(17) Author: Mauricio R.
Using hybrid systems to explore the evolution of tolerance to damage pp. 509-521(13) Authors: Hochwender C.G.; Fritz R.S.; Orians C.M.
Mechanisms of tolerance to herbivore damage:what do we know? pp. 523-536(14) Author: Tiffin P.
Tolerating herbivory: does the plant care if the herbivore has a backbone? pp. 537-549(13) Authors: Kotanen P.M.; Rosenthal J.P.
Tolerance to herbivory in woody vs. herbaceous plants pp. 551-562(12) Authors: Haukioja E.; Koricheva J.
Defining tolerance as a norm of reaction pp. 563-570(8) Author: Simms E.L.