Specialization, speciation, and radiation the evolutionary biology of herbivorous insects /
Specialization, speciation, and radiation the evolutionary biology of herbivorous insects / [electronic resource] :
Evolutionary biology of herbivorous insects
edited by Kelley Jean Tilmon.
- Berkeley : University of California Press, 2008.
- xv, 341 p. : ill., maps.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chemical mediation of host-plant specialization : the papilionid paradigm / Evolution of preference and performance relationships / Evolutionary ecology of polyphagy / Phenotypic plasticity / Selection and genetic architecture of plant resistance / Introgression and parapatric speciation in a hybrid zone / Host shifts, the evolution of communication, and speciation in the Enchenopa binotata species complex of treehoppers / Host fruit-odor discrimination and sympatric host-race formation / Comparative analyses of ecological speciation / Sympatric speciation : norm or exception? / May R. Berenbaum and Paul P. Feeny -- Timothy P. Craig and Joanne K. Itami -- Michael S. Singer -- Kailen A. Mooney and Anurag A. Agrawal -- Mary Ellen Czesak, Robert S. Fritz, and Cris Hochwender -- J. Mark Scriber, Gabe J. Ording, and Rodrigo J. Mercader -- Reginald B. Cocroft, Rafael L. Rodriguez, and Randy E. Hunt -- Jeffrey L. Feder and Andrew A. Forbes -- Daniel J. Funk and Patrik Nosil -- Douglas J. Futuyma -- Host-plant use, diversification, and coevolution : insights from remote Oceanic islands / Selection by pollinators and herbivores on attraction and defense / Adaptive radiation : phylogenetic constraints and ecological consequences / Sequential radiation through host-race formation : herbivore diversity leads to diversity in natural enemies / The oscillation hypothesis of host-plant range and speciation / Coevolution, cryptic speciation, and the persistence of interactions / Cophylogeny of figs, pollinators, gallers, and parasitoids / The phylogenetic dimension of insect-plant interactions : a review of recent evidence / Evolution of insect resistance to transgenic plants / Exotic plants and enemy resistance / Life-history evolution in native and introduced populations / Rapid natural and anthropogenic diet evolution : three examples from checkerspot butterflies / Conservation of coevolved insect herbivores and plants / George K. Roderick and Diana M. Percy -- Lynn S. Adler -- Peter W. Price -- Warren G. Abrahamson and Catherine P. Blair -- Niklas Janz and Soren Nylin -- John N. Thompson -- Summer I. Silvieus, Wendy L. Clement, and George D. Weiblen -- Isaac S. Winkler and Charles Mitter -- Bruce E. Tabashnik and Yves Carriere -- John L. Maron and Montserrat Vila -- Robert F. Denno ... [et al.] -- Michael C. Singer ... [et al.] -- Carol L. Boggs and Paul R. Ehrlich.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
9780520933828 (electronic bk.)
Phytophagous insects--Evolution.
Phytophagous insects--Behavior.
Insect-plant relationships.
Electronic books.
QL468.7 / .S64 2008
595.7138
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chemical mediation of host-plant specialization : the papilionid paradigm / Evolution of preference and performance relationships / Evolutionary ecology of polyphagy / Phenotypic plasticity / Selection and genetic architecture of plant resistance / Introgression and parapatric speciation in a hybrid zone / Host shifts, the evolution of communication, and speciation in the Enchenopa binotata species complex of treehoppers / Host fruit-odor discrimination and sympatric host-race formation / Comparative analyses of ecological speciation / Sympatric speciation : norm or exception? / May R. Berenbaum and Paul P. Feeny -- Timothy P. Craig and Joanne K. Itami -- Michael S. Singer -- Kailen A. Mooney and Anurag A. Agrawal -- Mary Ellen Czesak, Robert S. Fritz, and Cris Hochwender -- J. Mark Scriber, Gabe J. Ording, and Rodrigo J. Mercader -- Reginald B. Cocroft, Rafael L. Rodriguez, and Randy E. Hunt -- Jeffrey L. Feder and Andrew A. Forbes -- Daniel J. Funk and Patrik Nosil -- Douglas J. Futuyma -- Host-plant use, diversification, and coevolution : insights from remote Oceanic islands / Selection by pollinators and herbivores on attraction and defense / Adaptive radiation : phylogenetic constraints and ecological consequences / Sequential radiation through host-race formation : herbivore diversity leads to diversity in natural enemies / The oscillation hypothesis of host-plant range and speciation / Coevolution, cryptic speciation, and the persistence of interactions / Cophylogeny of figs, pollinators, gallers, and parasitoids / The phylogenetic dimension of insect-plant interactions : a review of recent evidence / Evolution of insect resistance to transgenic plants / Exotic plants and enemy resistance / Life-history evolution in native and introduced populations / Rapid natural and anthropogenic diet evolution : three examples from checkerspot butterflies / Conservation of coevolved insect herbivores and plants / George K. Roderick and Diana M. Percy -- Lynn S. Adler -- Peter W. Price -- Warren G. Abrahamson and Catherine P. Blair -- Niklas Janz and Soren Nylin -- John N. Thompson -- Summer I. Silvieus, Wendy L. Clement, and George D. Weiblen -- Isaac S. Winkler and Charles Mitter -- Bruce E. Tabashnik and Yves Carriere -- John L. Maron and Montserrat Vila -- Robert F. Denno ... [et al.] -- Michael C. Singer ... [et al.] -- Carol L. Boggs and Paul R. Ehrlich.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
9780520933828 (electronic bk.)
Phytophagous insects--Evolution.
Phytophagous insects--Behavior.
Insect-plant relationships.
Electronic books.
QL468.7 / .S64 2008
595.7138