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3. Evolutionary Ecology Of Polyphagy
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Michael S. Singer
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors xi
- Preface xiii
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Part I. Evolution Of Populations And Species
- 1. Chemical Mediation Of Host-Plant Specialization: The Papilionid Paradigm 3
- 2. Evolution Of Preference And Performance Relationships 20
- 3. Evolutionary Ecology Of Polyphagy 29
- 4. Phenotypic Plasticity 43
- 5. Selection And Genetic Architecture Of Plant Resistance 58
- 6. Introgression And Parapatric Speciation In A Hybrid Zone 69
- 7. Host Shifts, The Evolution Of Communication, And Speciation In The Enchenopa Binotata Species Complex Of Treehoppers 88
- 8. Host Fruit-Odor Discrimination And Sympatric Host-Race Formation 101
- 9. Comparative Analyses Of Ecological Speciation 117
- 10. Sympatric Speciation: Norm Or Exception? 136
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Part II. Co- And Macroevolutionary Radiation
- 11. Host-Plant Use, Diversification, And Coevolution: Insights From Remote Oceanic Islands 151
- 12. Selection By Pollinators And Herbivores On Attraction And Defense 162
- 13. Adaptive Radiation: Phylogenetic Constraints And Ecological Consequences 174
- 14. Sequential Radiation Through Host-Race Formation: Herbivore Diversity Leads To Diversity In Natural Enemies 188
- 15. The Oscillation Hypothesis Of Host-Plant Range And Speciation 203
- 16. Coevolution, Cryptic Speciation, And The Persistence Of Interactions 216
- 17. Cophylogeny Of Figs, Pollinators, Gallers, And Parasitoids 225
- 18. The Phylogenetic Dimension Of Insect-Plant Interactions: A Review Of Recent Evidence 240
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Part III. Evolutionary Aspects Of Pests, Invasive Species, And The Environment
- 19. Evolution Of Insect Resistance To Transgenic Plants 267
- 20. Exotic Plants And Enemy Resistance 280
- 21. Life-History Evolution In Native And Introduced Populations 296
- 22. Rapid Natural And Anthropogenic Diet Evolution: Three Examples From Checkerspot Butterflies 311
- 23. Conservation Of Coevolved Insect Herbivores And Plants 325
- Index 333
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors xi
- Preface xiii
-
Part I. Evolution Of Populations And Species
- 1. Chemical Mediation Of Host-Plant Specialization: The Papilionid Paradigm 3
- 2. Evolution Of Preference And Performance Relationships 20
- 3. Evolutionary Ecology Of Polyphagy 29
- 4. Phenotypic Plasticity 43
- 5. Selection And Genetic Architecture Of Plant Resistance 58
- 6. Introgression And Parapatric Speciation In A Hybrid Zone 69
- 7. Host Shifts, The Evolution Of Communication, And Speciation In The Enchenopa Binotata Species Complex Of Treehoppers 88
- 8. Host Fruit-Odor Discrimination And Sympatric Host-Race Formation 101
- 9. Comparative Analyses Of Ecological Speciation 117
- 10. Sympatric Speciation: Norm Or Exception? 136
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Part II. Co- And Macroevolutionary Radiation
- 11. Host-Plant Use, Diversification, And Coevolution: Insights From Remote Oceanic Islands 151
- 12. Selection By Pollinators And Herbivores On Attraction And Defense 162
- 13. Adaptive Radiation: Phylogenetic Constraints And Ecological Consequences 174
- 14. Sequential Radiation Through Host-Race Formation: Herbivore Diversity Leads To Diversity In Natural Enemies 188
- 15. The Oscillation Hypothesis Of Host-Plant Range And Speciation 203
- 16. Coevolution, Cryptic Speciation, And The Persistence Of Interactions 216
- 17. Cophylogeny Of Figs, Pollinators, Gallers, And Parasitoids 225
- 18. The Phylogenetic Dimension Of Insect-Plant Interactions: A Review Of Recent Evidence 240
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Part III. Evolutionary Aspects Of Pests, Invasive Species, And The Environment
- 19. Evolution Of Insect Resistance To Transgenic Plants 267
- 20. Exotic Plants And Enemy Resistance 280
- 21. Life-History Evolution In Native And Introduced Populations 296
- 22. Rapid Natural And Anthropogenic Diet Evolution: Three Examples From Checkerspot Butterflies 311
- 23. Conservation Of Coevolved Insect Herbivores And Plants 325
- Index 333