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Richard Karban and Ian T. Baldwin

Induced Responses to Herbivory

330 pages, 20 line drawings, 40 tables  6 x 9  © 1997
Series: Interspecific Interactions

Cloth $59.00

ISBN: 9780226424958   Published October 1997

Paper $25.00

ISBN: 9780226424965   Published October 1997

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ISBN: 9780226424972

Plants face a daunting array of creatures that eat them, bore into them, and otherwise use virtually every plant part for food, shelter, or both. But although plants cannot flee from their attackers, they are far from defenseless. In addition to adaptations like thorns, which may be produced in response to attack, plants actively alter their chemistry and physiology in response to damage. For instance, young potato plant leaves being eaten by potato beetles respond by producing chemicals that inhibit beetle digestive enzymes.

Over the past fifteen years, research on these induced responses to herbivory has flourished, and here Richard Karban and Ian T. Baldwin present the first comprehensive evaluation and synthesis of this rapidly developing field. They provide state-of-the-discipline reviews and highlight areas where new research will be most productive. Their comprehensive overview will be welcomed by a wide variety of theoretical and applied researchers in ecology, evolutionary biology, plant biology, entomology, and agriculture.
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