Multitrophic Interactions in Terrestrial Systems
36th Symposium of the British Ecological Society
Herausgeber: Brown, V. K.; Gange, A. C.
Multitrophic Interactions in Terrestrial Systems
36th Symposium of the British Ecological Society
Herausgeber: Brown, V. K.; Gange, A. C.
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The book is ideal for those seeking an overview of our understanding of mulittrophic interactions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 693g
- ISBN-13: 9780521100557
- ISBN-10: 0521100550
- Artikelnr.: 25581365
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 693g
- ISBN-13: 9780521100557
- ISBN-10: 0521100550
- Artikelnr.: 25581365
Preface; Part I. Interactions between Plants and Lower Organisms;
Introductory Remarks N. J. Fokkema; 1. Bacterial antagonist-fungal pathogen
interactions on the plant aerial surface B. Seddon, S. G. Edwards, E.
Markellou and N. E. Malathrakis; 2. Interactions between beneficial soil
bacteria and root pathogens: mechanisms and ecological impact C. Keel and
G. Defago; 3. Interactions between fungi and plant pathogens in soil and
the rhizosphere J. M. Whipps; 4. Interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and
rhizosphere microorganisms within the context of sustainable soil-plant
systems J. M. Barea, C. Azcon-Aguilar and R. Azcon; 5. Interactions between
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and foilar pathogens: consequences for host
and pathogen H. M. West; Concluding Remarks N. J. Fokkema; Part II.
Plant-Microbe-Animal Interactions; Introductory Remarks J. B. Whittaker; 6.
Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizas and plant parasitic nematodes
in agro-ecosystems R. W. Roncadori; 7. Interactions between insects and
mycorrhizal fungi A. C. Gange and E. Bower; 8. Indirect interactions
between insect herbivores and pathogenic fungi on leaves P. E. Hatcher and
P. G. Ayres; 9. Fungal endophytes, herbivores and the structure of
grassland communities K. Clay; 10. A Catch 22: the utilisation of
endophytic fungi for pest management R. A. Prestidge and O. J - P. Ball;
Concluding Remarks J. B. Whittaker; Part III. Plant-Animal Interactions;
Introductory Remarks R. Karban; 11. Induced responses in trees: mediators
of interactions among macro- and micros-herbivores? S. H. Faeth and D.
Wilson; 12. Host-plant mediated interactions between spatially separated
herbivores: effects on community structure G. J. Masters and V. K. Brown;
13. Gall-inducing insect herbivores in multitrophic systems P. W. Price, G.
W. Fernandes and R. Declerck-Floate; 14. Host-multiparasitoid interactions
T. H. Jones, M. P. Hassell and H. C. J. Godfray; 15. Vertebrate effects on
plant-invertebrate food webs T. Tscharntke; Concluding Remarks R. Karban;
Part IV. Complex Animal Interactions; Introductory Remarks R. M. May; 16.
Two's company, three's a crowd: host-pathogen-parasitoid dynamics M. Begon,
S. Sait and D. J. Thompson; 17. Community modules R. D. Holt; 18. Outlines
of food webs in a low arctic tundra landscape in relation to three theories
on trophic dynamics L. Oksanen, M. Aunapuu, T. Oksanen, M. Scneider, P.
Ekerholm, P. A. Lundberg, T. Armulik, V. Aruoja and L. Bondestad; 19.
Compartmentalisation of resource utilisation within soil ecosystems J. C.
Moore and P. C. De Ruiter; 20. Food-web patterns: what do we really know?
S. J. Hall and D. G. Raffaelli; Concluding Remarks R. M. May; Indexes.
Introductory Remarks N. J. Fokkema; 1. Bacterial antagonist-fungal pathogen
interactions on the plant aerial surface B. Seddon, S. G. Edwards, E.
Markellou and N. E. Malathrakis; 2. Interactions between beneficial soil
bacteria and root pathogens: mechanisms and ecological impact C. Keel and
G. Defago; 3. Interactions between fungi and plant pathogens in soil and
the rhizosphere J. M. Whipps; 4. Interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and
rhizosphere microorganisms within the context of sustainable soil-plant
systems J. M. Barea, C. Azcon-Aguilar and R. Azcon; 5. Interactions between
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and foilar pathogens: consequences for host
and pathogen H. M. West; Concluding Remarks N. J. Fokkema; Part II.
Plant-Microbe-Animal Interactions; Introductory Remarks J. B. Whittaker; 6.
Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizas and plant parasitic nematodes
in agro-ecosystems R. W. Roncadori; 7. Interactions between insects and
mycorrhizal fungi A. C. Gange and E. Bower; 8. Indirect interactions
between insect herbivores and pathogenic fungi on leaves P. E. Hatcher and
P. G. Ayres; 9. Fungal endophytes, herbivores and the structure of
grassland communities K. Clay; 10. A Catch 22: the utilisation of
endophytic fungi for pest management R. A. Prestidge and O. J - P. Ball;
Concluding Remarks J. B. Whittaker; Part III. Plant-Animal Interactions;
Introductory Remarks R. Karban; 11. Induced responses in trees: mediators
of interactions among macro- and micros-herbivores? S. H. Faeth and D.
Wilson; 12. Host-plant mediated interactions between spatially separated
herbivores: effects on community structure G. J. Masters and V. K. Brown;
13. Gall-inducing insect herbivores in multitrophic systems P. W. Price, G.
W. Fernandes and R. Declerck-Floate; 14. Host-multiparasitoid interactions
T. H. Jones, M. P. Hassell and H. C. J. Godfray; 15. Vertebrate effects on
plant-invertebrate food webs T. Tscharntke; Concluding Remarks R. Karban;
Part IV. Complex Animal Interactions; Introductory Remarks R. M. May; 16.
Two's company, three's a crowd: host-pathogen-parasitoid dynamics M. Begon,
S. Sait and D. J. Thompson; 17. Community modules R. D. Holt; 18. Outlines
of food webs in a low arctic tundra landscape in relation to three theories
on trophic dynamics L. Oksanen, M. Aunapuu, T. Oksanen, M. Scneider, P.
Ekerholm, P. A. Lundberg, T. Armulik, V. Aruoja and L. Bondestad; 19.
Compartmentalisation of resource utilisation within soil ecosystems J. C.
Moore and P. C. De Ruiter; 20. Food-web patterns: what do we really know?
S. J. Hall and D. G. Raffaelli; Concluding Remarks R. M. May; Indexes.
Preface; Part I. Interactions between Plants and Lower Organisms;
Introductory Remarks N. J. Fokkema; 1. Bacterial antagonist-fungal pathogen
interactions on the plant aerial surface B. Seddon, S. G. Edwards, E.
Markellou and N. E. Malathrakis; 2. Interactions between beneficial soil
bacteria and root pathogens: mechanisms and ecological impact C. Keel and
G. Defago; 3. Interactions between fungi and plant pathogens in soil and
the rhizosphere J. M. Whipps; 4. Interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and
rhizosphere microorganisms within the context of sustainable soil-plant
systems J. M. Barea, C. Azcon-Aguilar and R. Azcon; 5. Interactions between
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and foilar pathogens: consequences for host
and pathogen H. M. West; Concluding Remarks N. J. Fokkema; Part II.
Plant-Microbe-Animal Interactions; Introductory Remarks J. B. Whittaker; 6.
Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizas and plant parasitic nematodes
in agro-ecosystems R. W. Roncadori; 7. Interactions between insects and
mycorrhizal fungi A. C. Gange and E. Bower; 8. Indirect interactions
between insect herbivores and pathogenic fungi on leaves P. E. Hatcher and
P. G. Ayres; 9. Fungal endophytes, herbivores and the structure of
grassland communities K. Clay; 10. A Catch 22: the utilisation of
endophytic fungi for pest management R. A. Prestidge and O. J - P. Ball;
Concluding Remarks J. B. Whittaker; Part III. Plant-Animal Interactions;
Introductory Remarks R. Karban; 11. Induced responses in trees: mediators
of interactions among macro- and micros-herbivores? S. H. Faeth and D.
Wilson; 12. Host-plant mediated interactions between spatially separated
herbivores: effects on community structure G. J. Masters and V. K. Brown;
13. Gall-inducing insect herbivores in multitrophic systems P. W. Price, G.
W. Fernandes and R. Declerck-Floate; 14. Host-multiparasitoid interactions
T. H. Jones, M. P. Hassell and H. C. J. Godfray; 15. Vertebrate effects on
plant-invertebrate food webs T. Tscharntke; Concluding Remarks R. Karban;
Part IV. Complex Animal Interactions; Introductory Remarks R. M. May; 16.
Two's company, three's a crowd: host-pathogen-parasitoid dynamics M. Begon,
S. Sait and D. J. Thompson; 17. Community modules R. D. Holt; 18. Outlines
of food webs in a low arctic tundra landscape in relation to three theories
on trophic dynamics L. Oksanen, M. Aunapuu, T. Oksanen, M. Scneider, P.
Ekerholm, P. A. Lundberg, T. Armulik, V. Aruoja and L. Bondestad; 19.
Compartmentalisation of resource utilisation within soil ecosystems J. C.
Moore and P. C. De Ruiter; 20. Food-web patterns: what do we really know?
S. J. Hall and D. G. Raffaelli; Concluding Remarks R. M. May; Indexes.
Introductory Remarks N. J. Fokkema; 1. Bacterial antagonist-fungal pathogen
interactions on the plant aerial surface B. Seddon, S. G. Edwards, E.
Markellou and N. E. Malathrakis; 2. Interactions between beneficial soil
bacteria and root pathogens: mechanisms and ecological impact C. Keel and
G. Defago; 3. Interactions between fungi and plant pathogens in soil and
the rhizosphere J. M. Whipps; 4. Interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and
rhizosphere microorganisms within the context of sustainable soil-plant
systems J. M. Barea, C. Azcon-Aguilar and R. Azcon; 5. Interactions between
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and foilar pathogens: consequences for host
and pathogen H. M. West; Concluding Remarks N. J. Fokkema; Part II.
Plant-Microbe-Animal Interactions; Introductory Remarks J. B. Whittaker; 6.
Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizas and plant parasitic nematodes
in agro-ecosystems R. W. Roncadori; 7. Interactions between insects and
mycorrhizal fungi A. C. Gange and E. Bower; 8. Indirect interactions
between insect herbivores and pathogenic fungi on leaves P. E. Hatcher and
P. G. Ayres; 9. Fungal endophytes, herbivores and the structure of
grassland communities K. Clay; 10. A Catch 22: the utilisation of
endophytic fungi for pest management R. A. Prestidge and O. J - P. Ball;
Concluding Remarks J. B. Whittaker; Part III. Plant-Animal Interactions;
Introductory Remarks R. Karban; 11. Induced responses in trees: mediators
of interactions among macro- and micros-herbivores? S. H. Faeth and D.
Wilson; 12. Host-plant mediated interactions between spatially separated
herbivores: effects on community structure G. J. Masters and V. K. Brown;
13. Gall-inducing insect herbivores in multitrophic systems P. W. Price, G.
W. Fernandes and R. Declerck-Floate; 14. Host-multiparasitoid interactions
T. H. Jones, M. P. Hassell and H. C. J. Godfray; 15. Vertebrate effects on
plant-invertebrate food webs T. Tscharntke; Concluding Remarks R. Karban;
Part IV. Complex Animal Interactions; Introductory Remarks R. M. May; 16.
Two's company, three's a crowd: host-pathogen-parasitoid dynamics M. Begon,
S. Sait and D. J. Thompson; 17. Community modules R. D. Holt; 18. Outlines
of food webs in a low arctic tundra landscape in relation to three theories
on trophic dynamics L. Oksanen, M. Aunapuu, T. Oksanen, M. Scneider, P.
Ekerholm, P. A. Lundberg, T. Armulik, V. Aruoja and L. Bondestad; 19.
Compartmentalisation of resource utilisation within soil ecosystems J. C.
Moore and P. C. De Ruiter; 20. Food-web patterns: what do we really know?
S. J. Hall and D. G. Raffaelli; Concluding Remarks R. M. May; Indexes.