Insect-Plant Interactions (1993)

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Alison J. Popay
Antiherbivore Defenses
Argentine Stem Weevil
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Clutch Size
CoA Ligase
Cyanogenic Glycosides
Daniel R. Papaj
Daryl D. Rowan
Defense Compounds
Endophyte Infection
endophytic fungi interactions
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Ergot Alkaloids
Floral Fragrances
Floral Odors
Floral Volatiles
Gut Lumen
gut lumen physiology
Heidi E. M. Dobson
Heidi M. Appel
herbivore plant defense
host plant selection
Host Quality
Ian T. Baldwin
Indole Diterpenes
Induced Responses
insect chemical ecology
Jonathan Gershenzon
Loline Alkaloids
Midgut Epithelium
molecular plant-insect coevolution
Optimal Defense Theory
Oviposition Punctures
Perennial Ryegrass
Pine Beauty Moth
Plant Defense Compounds
plant resistance genetics
Secondary Metabolites
Simon R. Leather
Tall Fescue
Tephritid Flies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138506152
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Volume 5 of "Insect-Plant Interactions" is a volume in a series that presents research in the field. Topics covered include chemical changes in plants as a result of insects feeding on their leaves, dynamic elements of the use and avoidance of host plants by tephritid flies as a result of the presence of other flies, floral volatiles in insect biology, endophytic fungi as mediators of plant insect interactions, the cost of chemical defence against herbivory, and life history traits on insect herbivores in relation to host quality. The book also presents the first available review on physicochemical conditions of the gut lumen from an ecological perspective.

Dr. Elizabeth Bernays is a biologist turned writer. After growing up in Australia, she received her Ph.D. at the University of London, England, and had a career as an academic entomologist (most recently as a professor in UC Berkeley and then University of Arizona) before obtaining an MFA at the University of Arizona where she is currently a Regents' Professor Emerita. Bernays has published over two hundred scientific papers and books and several popular biology articles, as well as children's books. She has published poems and essays in a variety of literary journals.