Evolutionary Ecology across Three Trophic Levels
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David Tonkyn, Clemson University : An unparalleled, creative, and diversified assault on a single set of related questions which sets a new, higher standard for comparable 'field' studies in the future. Most importantly, while this is a solid book for those who are interested in the biology of gall-formers, it is also a fertile source of ideas for a much larger audience. It should be appreciated by many biologists interested in the evolution and dynamics of interacting species.
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In a writing style both consistent and fluid, Abrahamson and Weis weave a story that includes the ecology, evolution, systematics, physiology, behavior, molecular and developmental biology, and genetics of their system. Throughout, the excellent illustrations and detailed citations help to draw parallels with other studies, and place their research within current theories of insect-plant interactions. This is a 'must-read' for serious students of evolutionary biology and the scientific method.
Evolutionary Ecology across Three Trophic Levels
Evolutionary Ecology across Three Trophic Levels,Warren G. Abrahamson,Arthur E. Weis,Princeton University Press,0691012083,Ecology,Eurosta solidaginis,Evolution,Flowers,Host plants,Life Sciences - Ecology,Life Sciences - Evolution,Parasites,Science,Science/Mathematics,Biological Sciences,Science / Evolution
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