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Book ID: 100103
Schaefer, H. Martin and Graeme D. Ruxton

Plant-Animal Communication. 2011. illus. col. pls. 320 p. gr8vo. Paper bd.

Communication is an essential factor underpinning theinteractions between species and the structure of their communities. Plant-animal interactions are particularly diverse due to the complex nature of their mutualistic and antagonistic relationships. However the evolution of communication and the underlying mechanisms responsible remain poorly understood. The book is a summary of thelatest research and ideas on the ecological and evolutionary foundations of communication between plants and animals, including discussions of fundamental concepts such as deception, reliability, and camouflage. It introduces how the sensory world of animals shapes the various modes of communication employed, laying out the basics of vision, scent, acoustic, and gustatory communication. Subsequent chapters discuss how plants communicate in these sensory modes to attract animals to facilitate seed dispersal, pollination, and carnivory, and how they communicate to defend themselves against herbivores. Potential avenues for productive theoretical and empirical research are clearly identified, and suggestions for novel empirical approaches to the study of communication in general are outlined.
Author Schaefer, H. Martin and Graeme D. Ruxton
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Author Schaefer, H. Martin and Graeme D. Ruxton
Page image Schaefer, H. Martin and Graeme D. Ruxton: Plant-Animal Communication. 2011. illus. col. pls. 320 p. gr8vo. Paper bd. (100103) 73.83
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