Plant-provided Food for Carnivorous Insects
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Illustrations : 18 line diagrams 5 half-tones
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Description:
Looks at how plants employ foods to recruit arthropod ‘bodyguards’ as a protection against herbivores. Many arthropods with primarily carnivorous lifestyles require plant-provided food as an indispensable part of their diet. Only recently have we started to appreciate the implications of non-prey food for plant-herbivore-carnivore interactions. Insight into this aspect of multitrophic interactions is not only crucial to our understanding of the evolution and functioning of plant-insect interactions in natural ecosystems, it also has direct implications for the use of food plants and food supplements in biological control programs
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