Invasive plant invasion alters life cycle of native insect species.
The researchers compared how a native insect, Laelia coenosa, behaves on two different plants: a native one called Phragmites australis and an invasive one called Spartina alterniflora. They found that the insect can survive on both plants, but it takes longer to grow and develop on the invasive plant. This suggests that the insect's life cycle is affected by the resources and defenses of the plants it lives on.