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New York : Oxford University Press, 2005
xvii, 394 s. : il. ; 24 cm

ISBN 0-19-517120-9 (váz.) ISBN !978-0-19-517120-4 (chyb.)
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Contents // Contributors XV // PART I The Nature of Predation and Predator-Prey Interactions // 1 Predaceous Herbivores and Herbivorous Predators: The Biology of Omnivores and the Ecology of Omnivore-Prey Interactions 3 // Micky D. Eubanks // 2 Mutualisms as Consumer-Resource Interactions 17 // J. Nathaniel Holland, Joshua H. Ness, // Alice Boyle, and Judith L. Bronstein // 3 Learning as an Adaptive Response to Predation 34 // Grant E. Brown and Douglas P. Chivers // 4 Patterns of Inheritance of Foraging Traits in Predators 55 // Susan E. Riechert // PART II Sensory, Physiological, and Behavioral Perspectives // 5 Acoustic Interactions between Insects and Bats: A Model for the Interplay of Neural and Ecological Specializations 77 // Jeffrey D. Triblehorn and David D. Yager // xii CONTENTS // 6 The Visual Ecology of Predator-Prey Interactions 105 // Thomas W. Cronin // 7 The Production and Appropriation of Chemical Signals among Plants, Herbivores, and Predators 139 // Matthew H. Greenstone and Joseph C. Dickens // 8 Perception of Predation Risk: The Foundation of Nonlethal Predator-Prey Interactions 166 // Steven L. Lima and Todd D. Steury // 9 Constraints on Inducible Defenses: Phylogeny, // Ontogeny, and Phenotypic Trade-Offs 189 // Rick A. Relyea // PART III Population- and Community-Level Interactions // 10 Direct and Indirect Effects of Vegetation Structure and Habitat Complexity on Predator-Prey and Predator-Predator Interactions // Robert F. Denno, Deborah L. Finke, and
Gail A. Langellotto // 11 Predator-Prey Space Use as an Emergent Outcome of a Behavioral Response Race 240 // Andrew Sih // 12 Behavior of Predators and Prey and Links with Population-Level Processes 256 // Oswald J. Schmitz // 13 The Consequences of Predator and Prey Adaptations for Top-Down and Bottom-Up Effects 279 // Peter A. Abrams // PART IV Applied Consequences of Predator-Prey Interactions // 14 Top-Down Forces in Managed versus Unmanaged Habitats 303 // John Stireman, Lee A. Dyer, and Robert Matlock // 15 Conservation Biological Control: Biodiversity Influences the Effectiveness of Predators 324 // William E. Snyder, Gary C. Chang, and Renée P. Prasad // 16 Species Abundance Distribution and Predator-Prey Interactions: Theoretical and Applied Consequences 344 // Pedro Barbosa, Astrid Caldas, and Susan E. Riechert // CONTENTS // 17 Plight of Predators: The Importance of Carnivores for Understanding Patterns of Biodiversity and Extinction Risk 370 John L. Gittleman and Matthew E. Gompper // Index 389

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