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Effects of climate on leaf phenolics, insect herbivory, and their relationship in pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) across its geographic range in Europe

Valdés-Correcher, Elena; Kadiri, Yasmine; Bourdin, Audrey; Mrazova, Anna; Bălăcenoiu, Flavius; Branco, Manuela; Bogdziewicz, Michal; Bjørn, Mona Chor; Damestoy, Thomas; Dobrosavljević, Jovan; Faticov, Maria; Gripenberg, Sofia; Gossner, Martin M.; de Groot, Maarten; Hagge, Jonas; Hoopen, Jan ten; Lövei, Gabor L.; Milanović, Slobodan; Musolin, Dmitrii L.; Mäntylä, Elina; Moreira, Xoaquín; Piotti, Andrea; Rodríguez, Víctor M.; Saez-Asensio, Cristina; Sallé, Aurélien; Sam, Katerina; Sobral, Mar; Tack, Ayco J. M.; Varela, Zulema; Castagneyrol, Bastien

Effects of climate on leaf phenolics, insect herbivory, and their relationship in pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) across its geographic range in Europe

Valdés-Correcher, Elena
Kadiri, Yasmine
Bourdin, Audrey
Mrazova, Anna
Bălăcenoiu, Flavius
Branco, Manuela
Bogdziewicz, Michal
Bjørn, Mona Chor
Damestoy, Thomas
Dobrosavljević, Jovan
Faticov, Maria
Gripenberg, Sofia
Gossner, Martin M.
de Groot, Maarten
Hagge, Jonas
Hoopen, Jan ten
Lövei, Gabor L.
Milanović, Slobodan
Musolin, Dmitrii L.
Mäntylä, Elina
Moreira, Xoaquín
Piotti, Andrea
Rodríguez, Víctor M.
Saez-Asensio, Cristina
Sallé, Aurélien
Sam, Katerina
Sobral, Mar
Tack, Ayco J. M.
Varela, Zulema
Castagneyrol, Bastien
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doi:10.1007/s00442-025-05696-2
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An increase in biotic interactions towards lower latitudes is one of the most consistent patterns in ecology. Higher temperatures and more stable climatic conditions at low latitudes are thought to enhance biotic interactions, accelerating biological evolution and leading to stronger anti-herbivore defences in plants. However, some studies report contradictory findings, highlighting the need for further investigation into the underlying mechanisms. We used a combination of field observations and feeding trials in controlled environments to investigate the effect of climate on chemical defences and insect herbivory in pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) throughout most of its geographic range in Europe, while controlling for physical defences. The concentration of lignin, flavonoids, and total phenolics increased significantly with temperature, whereas both field herbivory and weight of spongy moth (Lymantria dispar L.) larvae were negatively influenced by temperature. Lignin concentration positively influenced the weight of spongy moth larvae whereas it had no effect on field herbivory. We found no evidence of strong positive relationships between insect herbivory and larvae growth with leaf defences. Our study underscores the complexity of plant–herbivore interactions along climatic gradients and highlights the need for further research to disentangle these intricate relationships.

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