Published March 22, 2022 | Version v1
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Data from: Relaxation of putative plant defenses in a tropical agroecosystem

  • 1. University of Minnesota
  • 2. College of the Atlantic

Description

Evidence of the effects of agriculture on natural systems is widespread, but potential evolutionary responses in non-target species are largely uncharacterized. To explore whether exposure to agrochemicals may influence selective pressures and phenotypic expression in non-agricultural plant populations, we characterized the expression of putative anti-herbivore defense phenotypes in three non-agricultural species found upstream and downstream of irrigated rice fields in Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica. We found that plants downstream of chemically intensive agriculture showed shifts toward reduced expression of putative anti-herbivore defenses relative to upstream counterparts. In two of three tested species, leaf extracts from downstream plants were more palatable to a generalist consumer, suggesting a possible reduction of chemical defenses. In one species with multiple modes of putative defenses, we observed parallel reductions of three metrics of putative biotic and physical defenses. These reductions were concurrent with reduced herbivore damage on downstream plants. Together, these results suggest that agriculture has the potential to alter intraspecific phenotypic expression, ecological interactions, and natural selection in non-target plant populations.

Notes

All usage notes are described in the file README.txt archived along with the data.

Missing values in the file "2013-Vachellia-herbivory.csv" reflect plant samples from which clear leaf scans were not obtained for measuring herbivore damage.

Funding provided by: Organization for Tropical Studies/Dole Food Fellowship*
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Award Number: Graduate Pilot Fellowship

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