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Insect-Plant Interactions (1990): Volume II

✍ Scribed by Elizabeth A. Bernays (Editor)


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
1990
Leaves
206
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Insect-Plant Interactions is a series devoted to reviews across the breadth of the topic from cellular mechanisms to ecology and evolution. Articles are selected from areas of particular current interest or subjects that would especially benefit from a new review. It is hoped that the interdisciplinary selection in each volume will help readers to enter new fields of insect-plant interactions.

Volume II contains six very different articles.

✦ Table of Contents


1. Insect Herbivore Population Dynamics on Trees and Shrubs: New Approaches Relevant to Latent and Eruptive Species and Life Table Development 2. The The Role of Experience in Host Plant Choice by Phytophagous Insects 3. Phenolglucosides and Interactions at Three Trophic Levels : Salicaceae-Herbivores-Predators 4. Learning and Flower Use in Butterflies: Hypotheses from Honey Bees 5. The Mechanisms of Nutritional Compensation by Phytophagous Insects 6. Mother Doesn`t Know Best: Selection of Hosts by OviPositing Insects

✦ Subjects


Environment & Agriculture;Botany;Entomology


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