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Insect adaptation to individual trees in a forest as a function of isolation from neighbouring trees: field experiments on oaks

2018/29/B/NZ8/00112

Keywords:

community biology micro-evolution leaf chemistry molecular population genetics forest ecology leaf miners moths

Descriptors:

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  • NZ8_2:
  • NZ8_4:

Panel:

NZ8 - Evolutionary and environmental biology: evolution, ecology, population biology, biodiversity, biogeography

Host institution :

Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, Wydział Biologii

woj. wielkopolskie

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Principal investigator (from the host institution):

dr Freerk Molleman 

Number of co-investigators in the project: 7

Call: OPUS 15 - announced on 2018-03-15

Amount awarded: 1 113 515 PLN

Project start date (Y-m-d): 2019-01-10

Project end date (Y-m-d): 2025-01-09

Project duration:: 72 months (the same as in the proposal)

Project status: Project settled

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  • Publication in academic press/journals (5)
  1. Simulated Herbivory Affects the Volatile Emissions of Oak Saplings, while Neighbourhood Affects Flavan-3-ols Content of Their Leaves
    Authors:
    Freerk Molleman, Manidip Mandal, Anna Sokół-Łętowska, Urszula Walczak, Martin Volf, Soumen Mallick, Martin Moos, Petr Vodrážka, Andreas Prinzing, Priscila Mezzomo
    Academic press:
    Journal of Chemical Ecology (rok: 2024, tom: 1, strony: 12), Wydawca: Springer
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.1007/s10886-024-01471-4 - link to the publication
  2. Simulated herbivory induces volatile emissions of oak saplings, but parasitoid communities vary mainly among forest sites
    Authors:
    Freerk Molleman, Priscila Mezzomo, Manidip Mandal, Soumen Mallick, Martin Moos, Petr Vodrážka, Andreas Prinzing, Urszula Walczak
    Academic press:
    Diversity (rok: 2024, tom: 16, strony: 15), Wydawca: MDPI
    Status:
    Published
  3. Winter moth populations are isolated on co-occurring tree species with contrasting budburst-phenology
    Authors:
    Freerk Molleman, Urszula Walczak
    Academic press:
    Ecological Entomology (rok: 2024, tom: 1, strony: 4), Wydawca: Wiley
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.1111/een.13351 - link to the publication
  4. What drives caterpillar guilds on a tree: enemy pressure, leaf or tree growth, genetic traits, or phylogenetic neighbourhood?
    Authors:
    Freerk Molleman, Urszula Walczak, Iwona Melosik, Edward Baraniak, Łukasz Piosik, Andreas Prinzing
    Academic press:
    Insects (rok: 2022, tom: 13, strony: 20), Wydawca: MDPI
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.3390/insects13040367 - link to the publication
  5. Adaptation to leaf traits of individual trees in a forest appears rare in caterpillars
    Authors:
    Freerk Molleman, Anna Sokół-Łętowska, Soumen Mallick, Andreas Prinzing, Urszula Walczak
    Status:
    Accepted for publication