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Piospheres: water and the consequences of spatially constrained plant-herbivore interactions / Derry, J.F. (2009)
Titre : Piospheres: water and the consequences of spatially constrained plant-herbivore interactions Type de document : livre Auteurs : Derry, J.F. Editeur : Saarbrücken : VDM Verlag Dr. Müller Année de publication : 2009 Importance : 305 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-639-18792-2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Animal behaviour Plant animal relations Resource management Water resources Note de contenu : Pbk; En ligne : http://www.vdm-publishing.com Piospheres: water and the consequences of spatially constrained plant-herbivore interactions [livre] / Derry, J.F. . - Saarbrücken : VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2009 . - 305 p.
ISBN : 978-3-639-18792-2
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Animal behaviour Plant animal relations Resource management Water resources Note de contenu : Pbk; En ligne : http://www.vdm-publishing.com Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 68889 Der_4_68889 Livre Salle des ouvrages 04_Ecologie_animale Disponible Plant-pollinator interactions: from specialization to generalization / Waser, Nickolas M.(Ed.) (2006)
Titre : Plant-pollinator interactions: from specialization to generalization Type de document : livre Auteurs : Waser, Nickolas M.(Ed.), Éditeur scientifique ; Ollerton, Jeff (Ed.), Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Chicago : The University of Chicago Press Année de publication : 2006 Importance : 445 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-226-87400-5 Note générale : ISBN-10 : 0-226-87400-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Pollination Insects Plant animal relations Résumé : Le site éditeur indique : Just as flowering plants depend on their pollinators, many birds, insects, and bats rely on plants for energy and nutrients. This plant-pollinator relationship is essential to the survival of natural and agricultural ecosystems. Plant-Pollinator Interactions portrays the intimate relationships of pollination over time and space and reveals patterns of interactions from individual to community levels, showing how these patterns change at different spatial and temporal scales.
Nickolas M. Waser and Jeff Ollerton bring together experts from around the world to offer a comprehensive analysis of pollination, including the history of thinking about specialization and generalization and a comparison of pollination to other mutualisms. An overview of current thinking and of future research priorities, Plant-Pollinator Interactions covers an important theme in evolutionary ecology with far-reaching applications in conservation and agriculture. This book will find an eager audience in specialists studying pollination and other mutualisms, as well as with biologists who are interested in ecological, evolutionary, and behavioral aspects of the specialization and generalization of species.En ligne : https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/P/bo72541193.html Plant-pollinator interactions: from specialization to generalization [livre] / Waser, Nickolas M.(Ed.), Éditeur scientifique ; Ollerton, Jeff (Ed.), Éditeur scientifique . - Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2006 . - 445 p.
ISBN : 978-0-226-87400-5
ISBN-10 : 0-226-87400-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Pollination Insects Plant animal relations Résumé : Le site éditeur indique : Just as flowering plants depend on their pollinators, many birds, insects, and bats rely on plants for energy and nutrients. This plant-pollinator relationship is essential to the survival of natural and agricultural ecosystems. Plant-Pollinator Interactions portrays the intimate relationships of pollination over time and space and reveals patterns of interactions from individual to community levels, showing how these patterns change at different spatial and temporal scales.
Nickolas M. Waser and Jeff Ollerton bring together experts from around the world to offer a comprehensive analysis of pollination, including the history of thinking about specialization and generalization and a comparison of pollination to other mutualisms. An overview of current thinking and of future research priorities, Plant-Pollinator Interactions covers an important theme in evolutionary ecology with far-reaching applications in conservation and agriculture. This book will find an eager audience in specialists studying pollination and other mutualisms, as well as with biologists who are interested in ecological, evolutionary, and behavioral aspects of the specialization and generalization of species.En ligne : https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/P/bo72541193.html Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 68493 WAS_15_68493 Livre Salle des ouvrages 15_Ecologie_générale Sorti jusqu'au 25/05/2043
Titre : Les fourmis : comportement, organisation sociale et évolution Type de document : livre Auteurs : Luc Passera, Auteur ; Serge Aron, Auteur Editeur : Ottawa : Les presses scientifiques du CNRC Année de publication : 2005 Collection : Programme des monographies du CNRC Importance : 480 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-660-97021-9 Note générale : ISBN-10 : 0-660-97021-X Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Adaptation Ants Behaviour Evolution Plant animal relations Social behaviour Work organization Résumé : Le site éditeur indique : This monograph synthesizes an avalanche of new data about ant biology. The most recent update in its field in the past 15 years. The quality of its content and presentation make it a valuable scientific resource. It is both a treatise for specialists - who will notably appreciate its 2,300-reference bibliography, including numerous articles published in the last few years - and an extensive outreach work for the lay audience. Written in plain language by two world-class specialists, this reference book reads effortlessly. Magnificent photos and drawings make the reading experience even more enjoyable. It is essential reading for all those interested in ants and, to a larger extent, in the biology of animal societies. Laurent Keller. En ligne : https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/book/10.1139/9780660970219 Les fourmis : comportement, organisation sociale et évolution [livre] / Luc Passera, Auteur ; Serge Aron, Auteur . - Ottawa : Les presses scientifiques du CNRC, 2005 . - 480 p.. - (Programme des monographies du CNRC) .
ISBN : 978-0-660-97021-9
ISBN-10 : 0-660-97021-X
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : Adaptation Ants Behaviour Evolution Plant animal relations Social behaviour Work organization Résumé : Le site éditeur indique : This monograph synthesizes an avalanche of new data about ant biology. The most recent update in its field in the past 15 years. The quality of its content and presentation make it a valuable scientific resource. It is both a treatise for specialists - who will notably appreciate its 2,300-reference bibliography, including numerous articles published in the last few years - and an extensive outreach work for the lay audience. Written in plain language by two world-class specialists, this reference book reads effortlessly. Magnificent photos and drawings make the reading experience even more enjoyable. It is essential reading for all those interested in ants and, to a larger extent, in the biology of animal societies. Laurent Keller. En ligne : https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/book/10.1139/9780660970219 Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 67646 PAS_04_67646 Livre Salle des ouvrages 04_Ecologie_animale Disponible Ecology of sensing / Barth, F.G.(Ed.) ; Schmid, A.(Ed.) (2001)
Titre : Ecology of sensing Type de document : livre Auteurs : Barth, F.G.(Ed.) ; Schmid, A.(Ed.) Editeur : Berlin : Springer Année de publication : 2001 Importance : 341 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-540-66901-2 Note générale : Inventaire 2008: Pointé en rayon le 10/04/2008 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Animal ecology Animal physiology Magnetic field Plant animal relations Sense organs Senses Résumé : Sense organs serve as a kind of biological interface between the environment and the organism. Therefore, the relationship between sensory systems and ecology is very close and its knowledge of fundamental importance for an understanding of animal behavior. The sixteen chapters of this book exemplify the diversity of the constraints and opportunities associated with the sensation of stimuli representing different forms of energy. The book stresses the events taking place in the sensory periphery where the animal is exposed to and gets in touch with its natural habitat and acquires the information needed to organize its interaction with its environment. Ecology of Sensing brings together the leading experts in the field. [Résumé éditeur] Note de contenu : Hbk; Ecology of sensing [livre] / Barth, F.G.(Ed.) ; Schmid, A.(Ed.) . - Berlin : Springer, 2001 . - 341 p.
ISBN : 978-3-540-66901-2
Inventaire 2008: Pointé en rayon le 10/04/2008
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Animal ecology Animal physiology Magnetic field Plant animal relations Sense organs Senses Résumé : Sense organs serve as a kind of biological interface between the environment and the organism. Therefore, the relationship between sensory systems and ecology is very close and its knowledge of fundamental importance for an understanding of animal behavior. The sixteen chapters of this book exemplify the diversity of the constraints and opportunities associated with the sensation of stimuli representing different forms of energy. The book stresses the events taking place in the sensory periphery where the animal is exposed to and gets in touch with its natural habitat and acquires the information needed to organize its interaction with its environment. Ecology of Sensing brings together the leading experts in the field. [Résumé éditeur] Note de contenu : Hbk; Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 67734 Bar_4_67734 Livre Salle des ouvrages 04_Ecologie_animale Disponible
Titre : Induced responses to herbivory Type de document : livre Auteurs : Karban, R. ; Baldwin, I.T. Editeur : Chicago : The University of Chicago Press Année de publication : 1997 Collection : Interspecific interactions Importance : 319 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-226-42496-5 Note générale : Inventaire 2008: Pointé en rayon le 29/05/2008 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Ecology Herbivores Induced resistance Plant animal relations Plant response Resistance to injurious factors Résumé : Plants face a daunting array of creatures that eat them, bore into them, and otherwise use virtually every plant part for food, shelter, or both. But although plants cannot flee from their attackers, they are far from defenseless. In addition to adaptations like thorns, which may be produced in response to attack, plants actively alter their chemistry and physiology in response to damage. For instance, young potato plant leaves being eaten by potato beetles respond by producing chemicals that inhibit beetle digestive enzymes. Over the past fifteen years, research on these induced responses to herbivory has flourished, and here Richard Karban and Ian T. Baldwin present the first comprehensive evaluation and synthesis of this rapidly developing field. They provide state-of-the-discipline reviews and highlight areas where new research will be most productive. Their comprehensive overview will be welcomed by a wide variety of theoretical and applied researchers in ecology, evolutionary biology, plant biology, entomology, and agriculture. [Résumé éditeur] Note de contenu : Pbk; En ligne : http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/uchi051/97017088.html Induced responses to herbivory [livre] / Karban, R. ; Baldwin, I.T. . - Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 1997 . - 319 p.. - (Interspecific interactions) .
ISBN : 978-0-226-42496-5
Inventaire 2008: Pointé en rayon le 29/05/2008
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Ecology Herbivores Induced resistance Plant animal relations Plant response Resistance to injurious factors Résumé : Plants face a daunting array of creatures that eat them, bore into them, and otherwise use virtually every plant part for food, shelter, or both. But although plants cannot flee from their attackers, they are far from defenseless. In addition to adaptations like thorns, which may be produced in response to attack, plants actively alter their chemistry and physiology in response to damage. For instance, young potato plant leaves being eaten by potato beetles respond by producing chemicals that inhibit beetle digestive enzymes. Over the past fifteen years, research on these induced responses to herbivory has flourished, and here Richard Karban and Ian T. Baldwin present the first comprehensive evaluation and synthesis of this rapidly developing field. They provide state-of-the-discipline reviews and highlight areas where new research will be most productive. Their comprehensive overview will be welcomed by a wide variety of theoretical and applied researchers in ecology, evolutionary biology, plant biology, entomology, and agriculture. [Résumé éditeur] Note de contenu : Pbk; En ligne : http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/uchi051/97017088.html Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 67677 Kar_16_67677 Livre Salle des ouvrages 16_Ecologie_végétale Disponible