We work in multiple systems and use a variety of approaches to understand how plants interact with herbivores at different spatial and temporal scales. Although the majority of our work is inspired by natural history observations and carried out using classic community ecology approaches, we also use comparative phylogenetic methods, theoretical modeling, remote sensing, and chemical and molecular ecology techniques to better understand the mechanism(s) behind ecological and evolutionary patterns.
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