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Symbiotic Habit

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Zusatztext "I would recommend this book as a very good summary of modern symbiosis research." ---Klaus Hövemeyer, Basic and Applied Ecology Informationen zum Autor Angela E. Douglas is the Daljit S. and Elaine Sarkaria Professor of Insect Physiology and Toxicology at Cornell University. She is the author of Symbiotic Interactions and the coauthor of The Biology of Symbiosis . Klappentext "This is an essential volume for any reader seeking a comprehensive overview of symbiosis. Covering a wide range of topics from both ecological and evolutionary perspectives! "The Symbiotic Habit" is a pleasure to read."--Judith L. Bronstein! University of Arizona""The Symbiotic Habit" is a serious and authoritative analysis by a leading scholar in the field. The book's greatest strength is its substantive treatment of a carefully selected! up-to-date set of references. The data and questions presented here should provide provocative fodder for discussion in graduate and advanced undergraduate courses."--Mary Beth Saffo! Harvard University Zusammenfassung Throughout the natural world, organisms have responded to predators, inadequate resources, or inclement conditions by forming ongoing mutually beneficial partnerships--or symbioses--with different species. Symbiosis is the foundation for major evolutionary events, such as the emergence of eukaryotes and plant eating among vertebrates, and is also a crucial factor in shaping many ecological communities. The Symbiotic Habit provides an accessible and authoritative introduction to symbiosis, describing how symbioses are established, function, and persist in evolutionary and ecological time. Angela Douglas explains the evolutionary origins and development of symbiosis, and illustrates the principles of symbiosis using a variety of examples of symbiotic relationships as well as nonsymbiotic ones, such as parasitic or fleeting mutualistic associations. Although the reciprocal exchange of benefit is the key feature of symbioses, the benefits are often costly to provide, causing conflict among the partners. Douglas shows how these conflicts can be managed by a single controlling organism that may selectively reward cooperative partners, control partner transmission, and employ recognition mechanisms that discriminate between beneficial and potentially harmful or ineffective partners. The Symbiotic Habit reveals the broad uniformity of symbiotic process across many different symbioses among organisms with diverse evolutionary histories, and demonstrates how symbioses can be used to manage ecosystems, enhance food production, and promote human health. ...

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Autori Angela E. Douglas, Angela Douglas, Angela E. Douglas
Editore Princeton University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 14.02.2010
 
EAN 9780691113418
ISBN 978-0-691-11341-8
Pagine 232
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Geoscienze > Geografia

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