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Host-plant selection by phytophagous insects /
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E.A. Bernays and R.F. Chapman.
Document Type
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BL
Record Number
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1005715
Doc. No
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b760085
Main Entry
:
Bernays, E. A., (Elizabeth A.)
Title & Author
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Host-plant selection by phytophagous insects /\ E.A. Bernays and R.F. Chapman.
Publication Statement
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New York :: Chapman & Hall,, 1994.
Series Statement
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Contemporary topics in entomology ;; 2
Page. NO
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xiii, 312 pages :: illustrations, maps ;; 24 cm.
ISBN
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0412031116
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: 0412031310
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: 9780412031113
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: 9780412031311
Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
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1. Patterns of host-plant use. 1.1. Host-plant range. 1.2. Patterns of host-plant use. 1.3. Specialization on plant parts -- 2. Chemicals in plants. 2.1. The first chemicals detected: volatiles. 2.2. Surface waxes and other surface compounds. 2.3. Internal components: nutrients. 2.4. Internal components: secondary metabolites -- 3. Sensory systems -- 3.1. Introduction. 3.2. The sense of taste. 3.3. The sense of smell. 3.4. The sense of touch. 3.5. The sense of sight -- 4. Behavior: the process of host-plant selection. 4.1. Host finding. 4.2. Acceptance of the plant. 4.3. What happens in the field? -- 5. Behavior: the impact of ecology and physiology. 5.1. The hosts and the habitat. 5.2. Interactions with conspecifics and other organisms. 5.3. Abiotic factors. 5.4. Interacting behaviors. 5.5. Life history constraints. 5.6. Physiological state variables -- 6. Effects of experience. 6.1. Definitions. 6.2. Habituation. 6.3. Sensitization. 6.4. Associative learning or conditioning.
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6.5. Food aversion learning. 6.6. Induction of preference. 6.7. Compulsive requirement for novelty -- 7. Genetic variation in host selection. 7.1. Within population differences. 7.2. Between population differences. 7.3. Possible mechanisms of behavioral variability -- 8. Evolution of host range. 8.1. Factors relating to scale. 8.2. Interactions among insects. 8.3. Plant chemistry. 8.4. Insect characteristics.
Abstract
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Focuses on the behaviour of host-plant selection by plant-feeding insects. This text covers the patterns found in nature and the chemical features of plants that determine host selection. The sensory systems involved in the selection are presented with relevant functional studies.
Subject
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Insect-plant relationships.
Subject
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Phytophagous insects-- Behavior.
Subject
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Phytophagous insects-- Host plants.
Subject
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Phytophages (Insectes)-- Mœurs et comportement.
Subject
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Phytophages (Insectes)-- Plantes-hôtes.
Subject
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Relations insecte-plante.
Subject
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42.97 ecology: other.
Subject
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Auswahl
Subject
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Insectes nuisibles.
Subject
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Insectes-- Moeurs et comportement.
Subject
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Insectes-- Plantes-hôtes.
Subject
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Insect-plant relationships.
Subject
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Insect-plant relationships.
Subject
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Insekten
Subject
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Pflanzen
Subject
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Pflanzenfressende Insekten
Subject
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Phytophagous insects-- Behavior.
Subject
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Phytophagous insects-- Host plants.
Subject
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Phytophagous insects.
Subject
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Relations insecte-plante.
Subject
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Wechselwirkung
Subject
:
Wirtspflanzen
Dewey Classification
:
595.7053
LC Classification
:
QL496.B46 1994
NLM classification
:
42.97bcl
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BIO 424fstub
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BIO 726fstub
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BIO 829fstub
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WQ 3074rvk
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WT 7771rvk
Added Entry
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Chapman, R. F., (Reginald Frederick)
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