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2. Release from herbivory does not confer invasion success for Eugenia uniflora in Florida
3. Seedlings of the introduced invasive shrub Eugenia uniflora (Myrtaceae) outperform those of its native and introduced non-invasive congeners in Florida
4. Effects of Cactoblastis cactorum on the survival and growth of North American Opuntia
5. Ant predation on an invasive herbivore: can an extrafloral nectar-producing plant provide associational resistance to Opuntia individuals?
6. Similar responses of insect herbivores to leaf fluctuating asymmetry
7. Invasional conflict: Do invasive insect herbivores mediate the effects of enemy release for their invasive plant hosts?
8. Comparing the effects of the exotic cactus-feeding moth, Cactoblastis cactorum (Berg) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and the native cactus-feeding moth, Melitara prodenialis (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) on two species of Florida Opuntia
9. Does enemy release matter for invasive plants? evidence from a comparison of insect herbivore damage among invasive, non-invasive and native congeners
10. Testing the enemy release hypothesis: a review and meta-analysis
11. Effects of Elevated CO2 and Herbivore Damage on Litter Quality in a Scrub Oak Ecosystem
12. Effects of elevated CO2 on foliar quality and herbivore damage in a scrub oak ecosystem
13. Quality or quantity: the direct and indirect effects of host plants on herbivores and their natural enemies
14. Perfect is best: low leaf fluctuating asymmetry reduces herbivory by leaf miners
15. Induced Defensive Response of Myrtle Oak to Foliar Insect Herbivory in Ambient and Elevated Co2
16. Biological Control not on Target
17. Elevated CO 2 lowers relative and absolute herbivore density across all species of a scrub-oak forest
18. The influence of species identity and herbivore feeding mode on top-down and bottom-up effects in a salt marsh system
19. Experimental tests of trophic dynamics: taking a closer look
20. The influence of salt and nitrogen on herbivore abundance: direct and indirect effects
21. Non-additive effects of multiple natural enemies on aphid populations
22. Variation in rates of leaf abscission between plants may affect the distribution patterns of sessile insects
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