03909nam a2200361 a 4500001001200000003000800012006001900020007001500039008004100054010001700095020003800112020003500150020002700185040002100212035002100233050002500254082001700279245015300296246004800449260005500497300003000552504005100582505103300633505142701666533015203093650003703245650003603282650003203318655002903350700002503379710001703404856012603421ebr10676181CaPaEBRm u cr cn|||||||||070806s2008 cauab sb 001 0 eng d z 2007032362 z9780520251328 (case : alk. paper) z0520251326 (case : alk. paper) z9780520933828 (e-book) aCaPaEBRcCaPaEBR a(OCoLC)75232673814aQL468.7b.S64 2008eb04a595.713822200aSpecialization, speciation, and radiationh[electronic resource] :bthe evolutionary biology of herbivorous insects /cedited by Kelley Jean Tilmon.30aEvolutionary biology of herbivorous insects aBerkeley :bUniversity of California Press,c2008. axv, 341 p. :bill., maps. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00tChemical mediation of host-plant specialization : the papilionid paradigm /rMay R. Berenbaum and Paul P. Feeny --tEvolution of preference and performance relationships /rTimothy P. Craig and Joanne K. Itami --tEvolutionary ecology of polyphagy /rMichael S. Singer --tPhenotypic plasticity /rKailen A. Mooney and Anurag A. Agrawal --tSelection and genetic architecture of plant resistance /rMary Ellen Czesak, Robert S. Fritz, and Cris Hochwender --tIntrogression and parapatric speciation in a hybrid zone /rJ. Mark Scriber, Gabe J. Ording, and Rodrigo J. Mercader --tHost shifts, the evolution of communication, and speciation in the Enchenopa binotata species complex of treehoppers /rReginald B. Cocroft, Rafael L. Rodr�iguez, and Randy E. Hunt --tHost fruit-odor discrimination and sympatric host-race formation /rJeffrey L. Feder and Andrew A. Forbes --tComparative analyses of ecological speciation /rDaniel J. Funk and Patrik Nosil --tSympatric speciation : norm or exception? /rDouglas J. Futuyma --00tHost-plant use, diversification, and coevolution : insights from remote Oceanic islands /rGeorge K. Roderick and Diana M. Percy --tSelection by pollinators and herbivores on attraction and defense /rLynn S. Adler --tAdaptive radiation : phylogenetic constraints and ecological consequences /rPeter W. Price --tSequential radiation through host-race formation : herbivore diversity leads to diversity in natural enemies /rWarren G. Abrahamson and Catherine P. Blair --tThe oscillation hypothesis of host-plant range and speciation /rNiklas Janz and S�oren Nylin --tCoevolution, cryptic speciation, and the persistence of interactions /rJohn N. Thompson --tCophylogeny of figs, pollinators, gallers, and parasitoids /rSummer I. Silvieus, Wendy L. Clement, and George D. Weiblen --tThe phylogenetic dimension of insect-plant interactions : a review of recent evidence /rIsaac S. Winkler and Charles Mitter --tEvolution of insect resistance to transgenic plants /rBruce E. Tabashnik and Yves Carri�ere --tExotic plants and enemy resistance /rJohn L. Maron and Montserrat Vil�a --tLife-history evolution in native and introduced populations /rRobert F. Denno ... [et al.] --tRapid natural and anthropogenic diet evolution : three examples from checkerspot butterflies /rMichael C. Singer ... [et al.] --tConservation of coevolved insect herbivores and plants /rCarol L. Boggs and Paul R. Ehrlich. aElectronic reproduction.bPalo Alto, Calif. :cebrary,d2013.nAvailable via World Wide Web.nAccess may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries. 0aPhytophagous insectsxEvolution. 0aPhytophagous insectsxBehavior. 0aInsect-plant relationships. 7aElectronic books.2local1 aTilmon, Kelley Jean.2 aebrary, Inc.40uhttp://site.ebrary.com/lib/rucke/Doc?id=10676181zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view