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|a Plant-provided food for carnivorous insects :
|b a protective mutualism and its applications /
|c F.L. Wäckers, P.C.J. van Rijn and J. Bruin.
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|a Cambridge ;
|a New York :
|b Cambridge University Press,
|c 2005.
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|a xii, 356 p. :
|b ill. ;
|c 26 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|t Foreword /
|r P. W. Price --
|g 1.
|t Food for protection : an introduction /
|r Felix L. Wackers and Paul C. J. van Rijn --
|g Pt. I.
|t Food provision by plants --
|g 2.
|t Suitability of (extra-)floral nectar, pollen, and honeydew as insect food sources /
|r Felix L. Wackers --
|g 3.
|t Nectar as fuel for plant protectors /
|r Suzanne Koptur --
|g 4.
|t Fitness consequences of food-for-protection strategies in plants /
|r Maurice W. Sabelis, Paul C. J. van Rijn and Arne Janssen --
|g Pt. II.
|t Arthropods feeding on plant-provided food --
|g 5.
|t Food needs of adult parasitoids : behavioral adaptations and consequences /
|r D. M. Olson, K. Takasu and W. J. Lewis --
|g 6.
|t Effects of plant feeding on the performance of omnivorous "predators" /
|r Mickey D. Eubanks and John D. Styrsky
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|a "Plants provide insects with a range of specific foods, such as nectar, pollen, and food bodies. In exchange, they may obtain various services from arthropods. The role of food rewards in the plant-pollinator mutualism has been covered broadly. This book addresses another category of food-mediated interactions, focusing on how plants use foods to recruit arthropod "bodyguards" as a protection against herbivores.".
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|a "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." "This edited volume provides essential reading for all researchers interested in plant-insect interactions."--BOOK JACKET.
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|a Insects as biological pest control agents
|x Food.
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|a Parasitoids
|x Food.
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|x Disease and pest resistance.
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|a Insect pests
|x Biological control.
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|a Wäckers, F. L.
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|a Rijn, P. C. J. van
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|a Bruin, J.
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