Polyploidy in creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) shapes the biogeography of specialist herbivores.
Timothy K O'ConnorRobert G LaportNoah K WhitemanPublished in: Journal of biogeography (2019)
Contact zones between plant cytotypes are dispersal barriers for many Asphondylia species due to plant-insect interactions. The distribution of L. tridentata cytotypes therefore shapes herbivore species ranges and herbivore community structure across North American deserts. Our results demonstrate that polyploidy in plants can affect the biogeography of ecological communities.