Table 1.
Summary of the common insect species at WisAsp.
Fig 1.
Bar plots of insect community metric variation.
Variation in insect community metrics (species richness, Shannon Index, total abundance, and community stability) across aspen genets at WisAsp in 2014 and 2015. Each black point is the average value across years and tree replicates, and the gray shading represents the standard deviation. All plots are ordered from low to high genet values, and the y-axes are presented with different scales.
Table 2.
Summary of broad-sense heritability values for tree traits and insect community metrics.
Table 3.
Summary of phenotype- and genotype-based species interactions.
Fig 2.
Bar plots of tree trait variation.
Variation in tree traits (tree size, Julian bud break date, Julian bud set date, density of extra-floral nectaries per leaf [EFN], specific leaf area [SLA], levels of foliar condensed tannins [CT], levels of foliar phenolic glycosides [PG, salicortin and tremulacin combined], levels of foliar nitrogen [N]) across aspen genets at WisAsp in 2014 and 2015. Each black point is the average value across years and tree replicates, and the gray shading represents the standard deviation. All plots are ordered from low to high genet values, and the y-axes are presented with different scales.
Table 4.
Summary of insect community metric models.
Fig 3.
Heatmap of insect community metrics and tree size.
Heatmap of standardized insect community metrics (richness, Shannon index, and total abundance) and tree size (volume) across aspen genets at WisAsp in 2014 and 2015. Each standardized value is the mean across years and genet replicates. The genets are all ordered from low (blue) to high (red) insect species richness (values are binned into 12 different shades of color). Coefficients of variation (CV) are given after each metric.
Table 5.
Summary of multilevel model fixed and random effects.
Table 6.
Summary of multilevel model insect species and functional group effects.