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Effects of Resource Distribution on Animal Plant Interactions by Mark D. Hunter β€” book cover

Effects of Resource Distribution on Animal Plant Interactions

by Mark D. Hunter (Editor), Peter W. Price (Editor), Takayuki Ohguchi
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Overview

Aimed primarily at advanced graduate students and professional biologists, this book explores the degree to which animal*b1plant interactions are determined by plant and animal variability. Many of the patterns seen in natural communities appear to result from cascading effects up as well as down the trophic system. Variability among primary producers can influence animal and plant population quality and dynamics, community structure, and the evolution of animal*b1plant interations.

Audience: Researchers and graduate students in animal population biology, and evolutionary, community, and theoretical ecology.

Synopsis

Aimed primarily at advanced graduate students and professional biologists, this book explores the degree to which animal-plant interactions are determined by plant and animal variability. Many of the patterns seen in natural communities appear to result from cascading effects up and down the trophic system. Variability among primary producers can influence animal and plant population quality and dynamics, community structure, and the evolution of animal-plant interactions.

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From the Publisher

"It is likely that anyone interested in the issues of population limitation and regulation of herbivore community assemblage in terrestial systems will find 'meat for thought' here."
--ECOLOGY
"This book would serve as an excellent basis for a graduate-level course in plant-animal interactions...Most authors have made synthetic arguments and presented new hypotheses. Because of this effort, most of the chapters retain a freshness that engage the reader's interest and stimulates further discussion."
--TREE

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1992
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
520
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780123619556

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