Plant-Animal Communication

Author:   H. Martin Schaefer (Department of Evolutionary Biology and Animal Ecology, University of Freiburg, Germany) ,  Graeme D. Ruxton (University of Glasgow, UK)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199563609


Pages:   298
Publication Date:   07 April 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Communication is an essential factor underpinning the interactions 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.Plant-Animal Communication is a timely summary of the latest 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.

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Author:   H. Martin Schaefer (Department of Evolutionary Biology and Animal Ecology, University of Freiburg, Germany) ,  Graeme D. Ruxton (University of Glasgow, UK)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 19.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.80cm
Weight:   0.836kg
ISBN:  

9780199563609


ISBN 10:   0199563608
Pages:   298
Publication Date:   07 April 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface 1: Communication and the Evolution of Plant-Animal Interactions 2: Animal Sensory Ecology and Plant Biochemistry 3: Animals as Seed Dispersers 4: Visual Communication in Fleshy Fruits 5: Evolutionary Ecology of Non-Visual Fruit Traits 6: Flower Signals and Pollination 7: The Potential for Leaf Colouration to Communicate to Animals 8: Plant Crypsis, Aposematism, and Mimicry 9: Chemical Communication by Plants about Herbivores 10: Sensory Aspects of Carnivorous Plants 11: Final Thoughts Glossary References Index

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This accessible volume will no doubt serve as a useful introduction for nonspecialists. But it is also likely that researchers studying various aspects of plant-animal interactions will find it a helpful summary of broader conceptual issues that integrate work on different taxa and modes of communication. -- Mark C. Mescher, Entomology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania


<br> This accessible volume will no doubt serve as a useful introduction for nonspecialists. But it is also likely that researchers studying various aspects of plant-animal interactions will find it a helpful summary of broader conceptual issues that integrate work on different taxa and modes of communication. -- Mark C. Mescher, Entomology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania<p><br>


Author Information

Martin Schaefer is Associate Professor in Evolutionary Biology and Ecology at the University of Freiburg. His main research interests are the sensory ecology of plant-animal interactions in the three fields covered in this book, seed dispersal, plant defence and carnivory. He uses an integrative approach of combining biochemical analyses with theoretical modelling and experimental work. His work focuses on the behavioural ecology of vertebrates and invertebrates interacting with plants and on the plants themselves. His background in plant physiology and biochemistry will help to describe the proximate mechanisms involved in plant signalling. Graeme Ruxton has co-authored two previous monographs (Living in Groups, 2002, Oxford University Press; Avoiding attack: the evolutionary ecology of crypsis, warning signals and mimicry, 2004, Oxford University Press). He is Professor of Theoretical Ecology at the University of Glasgow. His main research interests are in sensory ecology and how one species can exploit the senses of another. This research is carried out through mathematical modelling combined with laboratory and field studies. Graeme's background in the sensory ecology of animal-animal predation allow this book to utilise the extensive theoretical developments associate with this field, and translate these into plant-animal interactions.

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