1. The relative palatabilities of the seedlings and adults of a range of Br
itish herbaceous plant species (14 annuals and 15 perennials) were compared
using a,generalist native herbivore (the slug Deroceras reticulatum) in a
food-choice experiment. A palatability index (0 to 1) was devised.
2. A general linear model analysis showed that, overall, there was a highly
significant difference between seedling and adult palatability.
3. In the majority of cases, seedlings were more palatable than adults. How
ever, in species with highly palatable adults the opposite tended to be the
case.
4. No consistent difference between annual and perennial species was seen w
ith respect to the relative palatabilies of adults vs seedlings.
5. No evidence of a trade-off between seedling palatability and relative gr
owth rate was found.
6. In view of the role that selective seedling predation may play in determ
ining species composition in the field, the results of this experiment indi
cate the need fur caution in making ecological inferences from the exclusiv
e use of adult material in palatability tests.