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Plant-Animal Interactions Evolutionary Ecology in Tropical and Temperate Regions

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Edited By: PW Price, GW Fernandez, TM Lewinsohn and WW Benson
570 pages, Figs, line illus, tabs
Plant-Animal Interactions
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  • Plant-Animal Interactions ISBN: 9780471509370 Hardback Dec 1991 Out of Print #11437
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An impressive selection of recent findings. Contents: Tropical and Temperate Comparisons; Mutualistic Relationships Between Plants and Animals; Antagonistic Relationships Between Plants and Animals; Plant-Butterfly Interactions; Specificity in Plant Utilization; Community Patterns in Natural and Agricultural Systems.

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Out of Print
Edited By: PW Price, GW Fernandez, TM Lewinsohn and WW Benson
570 pages, Figs, line illus, tabs
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