Plant-Animal Interactions

Plant-Animal Interactions
Title Plant-Animal Interactions PDF eBook
Author Kleber Del-Claro
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 357
Release 2021-06-04
Genre Science
ISBN 3030668770

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This textbook provides the first overview of plant-animal interactions for twenty years focused on the needs of students and professors. It discusses a range of topics from the basic structures of plant-animal interactions to their evolutionary implications in producing and maintaining biodiversity. It also highlights innovative aspects of plant-animal interactions that can represent highly productive research avenues, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in a future career in ecology. Written by leading experts, and employing a variety of didactic tools, the book is useful for students and teachers involved in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses addressing areas such as herbivory, trophic relationships, plant defense, pollination and biodiversity.

Plant Animal Interactions

Plant Animal Interactions
Title Plant Animal Interactions PDF eBook
Author Carlos M. Herrera
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 328
Release 2009-04-13
Genre Science
ISBN 1444312294

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Interactions between plants and animals are incredibly diverse and complex and span terrestrial, atmospheric and aquatic environments. The last decade has seen the emergence of a vast quantity of data on the subject and there is now a perceived need among both teachers and undergraduate students for a new textbook that incorporates the numerous recent advances made in the field. The book is intended for use by advanced level undergraduate and beginning graduate students, taking related courses in wider ecology degree programmes. Very few books cover this subject and those that do are out of date.

Plant-animal Interactions

Plant-animal Interactions
Title Plant-animal Interactions PDF eBook
Author Warren G. Abrahamson
Publisher McGraw-Hill Companies
Pages 520
Release 1989
Genre Science
ISBN

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Thorough coverage of multitrophic-level plant-animal interactions. Discusses a wide range of significant aspects, such as herbivore-plant interactions (with coverage of insects as well as mammals), carnivorous plant ecology and evolution, pollination and population dispersal agents, plant communities as habitats for animals, interactions in agroecosystems, and coevolution.

Plant-Animal Communication

Plant-Animal Communication
Title Plant-Animal Communication PDF eBook
Author H. Martin Schaefer
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 298
Release 2011-04-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0191620971

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Communication is an essential factor underpinning the interactions between species and the structure of their communities. Plant-animal interactions are particularly diverse due to the complex nature of their mutualistic and antagonistic relationships. However the evolution of communication and the underlying mechanisms responsible remain poorly understood. Plant-Animal Communication is a timely summary of the latest research and ideas on the ecological and evolutionary foundations of communication between plants and animals, including discussions of fundamental concepts such as deception, reliability, and camouflage. It introduces how the sensory world of animals shapes the various modes of communication employed, laying out the basics of vision, scent, acoustic, and gustatory communication. Subsequent chapters discuss how plants communicate in these sensory modes to attract animals to facilitate seed dispersal, pollination, and carnivory, and how they communicate to defend themselves against herbivores. Potential avenues for productive theoretical and empirical research are clearly identified, and suggestions for novel empirical approaches to the study of communication in general are outlined.

Oak Seed Dispersal

Oak Seed Dispersal
Title Oak Seed Dispersal PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Steele
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 480
Release 2021-01-05
Genre Science
ISBN 1421439018

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Theimer, an accomplished ecologist.

The Ecology and Evolution of Ant-Plant Interactions

The Ecology and Evolution of Ant-Plant Interactions
Title The Ecology and Evolution of Ant-Plant Interactions PDF eBook
Author Victor Rico-Gray
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 347
Release 2007-07-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 0226713474

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Plant-Animal Interactions

Plant-Animal Interactions
Title Plant-Animal Interactions PDF eBook
Author Peter W. Price
Publisher Wiley-Interscience
Pages 639
Release 1991-02-05
Genre Science
ISBN 9780471509370

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Novel Aspects of Insect-Plant Interactions Edited by Pedro Barbosa and Deborah K. Letourneau Focusing on three trophic levels, this study widens the current understanding of the ecological interactions between plants, herbivores, and their parasitoids and predators. Emphasized are the mediating effects of plant-derived allelochemicals on those interactions. The text also covers microorganisms as mediators of intertrophic and intratrophic interactions; theory and mechanisms: plant effects via allelochemicals on the third trophic level; and key roles of plant allelochemicals in survival strategies of herbivores. 1988 (0 471-83276-6) 362 pp. Plant Stress-Insect Interactions Edited by E. A. Heinrichs "This is a far-reaching, seminal book that summarizes our understanding of the complexity of real-world ecology." —Choice This first major overview of the various abiotic and biotic stresses on plants outlines in detail what impact their responses have on their suitability as insect hosts. The effects of abiotic stress are catalogued in up-to-date research from leading specialists. The implications of plant stress on global food production in this era of diminishing croplands and rising populations is described, as well as avenues for the development of tolerant crop cultivars. 1988 (0 471-82648-0) 492 pp. Plant Resistance to Insects A Fundamental Approach C. Michael Smith This comprehensive text—developed out of the author’s vast field and academic experience—describes how biological and agricultural scientists identify and develop plant materials resistant to insects. Covers terminology and categories of resistance; investigative techniques for studying plant resistance; and crop management systems that use insect-resistant cultivars. Supplemented with tables detailing types and numbers of insect-resistant plant cultivars in the U.S. and formulae on quantifying plant tolerance of insects. 1989 (0 471-84938-3) 286 pp.