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Dissecting drivers of plant defence investment remains central for understanding the assemblage of communities across different habitats. There is increasing evidence that direct defence strategies against herbivores, including secondary metabolites production, differ along ecological gradients in response to variation in biotic and abiotic conditions. In contrast, intraspecific variation in indirect defences remains unexplored. Here, we investigated variation in herbivory rate, resistance to herbivores, and indirect defences in ant-attracting Vicia species along the elevation gradient of the Alps. Specifically, we compared volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and ant attraction in high and low elevation ecotypes. Consistent with adaptation to the lower herbivory conditions that we detected at higher elevations in the field, high elevation plants were visited by fewer ants and were more susceptible to herbivore attack. In parallel, constitutive volatile organic compound production and subsequent ant attraction were lower in the high elevation ecotypes. We observed an elevation-driven trade-off between constitutive and inducible production of VOCs and ant attraction along the environmental cline. At higher elevations, inducible defences increased, while constitutive defence decreased, suggesting that the high elevation ecotypes compensate for lower indirect constitutive defences only after herbivore attack. Synthesis. Overall, direct and indirect defences of plants vary along elevation gradients. Our findings show that plant allocation to defences are subject to trade-offs depending on local conditions, and point to a feedback mechanism linking local herbivore pressure, predator abundance and the defence investment of plants.

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Les débats politiques actuels en Allemagne autour de la jeunesse sont marqués par deux problèmes majeurs : un taux de chômage élevé qui indique les limites du système d'apprentissage et un faible taux de natalité qui appelle à une réorientation profonde des politiques familiales. Ces deux problèmes sont analysés à partir d'éléments historiques et factuels. Dans le domaine de l'emploi, il est difficile de déceler une politique spécifique destinée exclusivement à la jeunesse en Allemagne, car toutes les mesures ont pour objectif de permettre aux personnes en difficultés d'obtenir un diplôme scolaire et/ou une formation professionnelle. En revanche, les jeunes d'origine étrangère sont moins qualifiés et rencontrent des difficultés d'insertion sur le marché de travail, ce qui a poussé le gouvernement à développer un grand nombre de mesures spécifiques. D'un autre côté, l'Allemagne présente un très faible niveau de diplômés de l'enseignement supérieur. Ce groupe est presque épargné par les problèmes de chômage. Face aux graves problèmes démographiques qui s'annoncent, l'Allemagne repense les politiques publiques en faveur de la famille, de la jeunesse et de la solidarité entre les générations. Les nouvelles mesures proposées par la ministre de la Famille (une allocation pour les parents d'enfants ayant entre 12 et 14 mois, et la création d'ici à 2013 de nouvelles places en crèche permettant de garder un tiers des enfants) se heurtent à des méfiances anciennes vis-à-vis de l'État. Finalement, les rapports entre les générations sont repensés par la création de lieux de vie communs qui sont un moyen de faire face à la modification des structures familiales et au surnombre de personnes âgées. Dans une première partie, les nouvelles mesures d'orientation destinées aux jeunes en difficulté sont analysées dans le contexte du marché de travail. La seconde partie est consacrée à une analyse des nouveaux dispositifs des politiques familiales.

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Plants are notoriously variable in gender, ranging in sex allocation from purely male through hermaphrodite to purely female. This variation can have both a genetic and an adaptive plastic component. In gynodioecious species, where females co-occur with hermaphrodites, hermaphrodites tend to shift their allocation towards greater maleness when growing under low-resource conditions, either as a result of hermaphrodites shifting away from an expensive female function, or because of enhanced siring advantages in the presence of females. Similarly, in the androdioecious plant Mercurialis annua, where hermaphrodites co-exist with males, hermaphrodites also tend to enhance their relative male allocation under low-resource conditions. Here, we ask whether this response differs between hermaphrodites that have been evolving in the presence of males, in a situation analogous to that supposed for gynodioecious populations, vs. those that have been evolving in their absence. We grew hermaphrodites of M. annua from populations in which males were either present or absent under different levels of nutrient availability and compared their reaction norms. We found that, overall, hermaphrodites from populations with males tended to be more female than those from populations lacking males. Importantly, hermaphrodites' investment in pollen and seed production was more plastic when they came from populations with males than without them, reducing their pollen production at low resource availability and increasing their seed production at high resource availability. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that plasticity in sex allocation is enhanced in hermaphrodites that have likely been exposed to variation in mating opportunities due to fluctuations in the frequency of co-occurring males.

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