Ant-Plant Interactions Ant-Plant Interactions

Ant-Plant Interactions

Impacts of Humans on Terrestrial Ecosystems

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Publisher Description

Ants are probably the most dominant insect family on earth, and flowering plants have been the dominant plant group on land for more than 100 million years. In recent decades, human activities have degraded natural environments with unparalleled speed and scale, making it increasingly apparent that interspecific interactions vary not only under different ecological conditions and across habitats, but also according to anthropogenic global change. This is the first volume entirely devoted to the anthropogenic effects on the interactions between these two major components of terrestrial ecosystems. A first-rate team of contributors report their research from a variety of temperate and tropical ecosystems worldwide, including South, Central and North America, Africa, Japan, Polynesia, Indonesia and Australia. It provides an in-depth summary of the current understanding for researchers already acquainted with insect-plant interactions, yet is written at a level to offer a window into the ecology of ant-plant interactions for the mostly uninitiated international scientific community.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2017
September 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
754
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
29.1
MB
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