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Defensive (anti-herbivory) Coloration in Land Plants

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Plants Are Not Sitting Ducks Waiting for Herbivores to Eat Them
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    Chapter 3 The Many Defensive Mechanisms of Plants
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    Chapter 4 No Defense Is Perfect and Defense Is Always Relative
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    Chapter 5 Operating Under Stress and Fear in the Military as a Lesson Concerning Difficulties for Herbivory in Nature. Factors That Lower the Need for Perfect Defensive Mechanisms Including Mimicry
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    Chapter 6 Evaluating Risk: The Problematic and Even Erroneous Common View of “No Damage or No Attack Equals No Risk”
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    Chapter 7 Partial Descriptions of Color Patterns in Floras and Handbooks Has Consequences on the Study of Plant Coloration Biology
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    Chapter 8 Animal Color Vision
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    Chapter 9 The Nature of Signals
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    Chapter 10 White as a Visual Signal
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    Chapter 11 Visual Signaling by Plants to Animals via Color
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    Chapter 12 Müllerian and Batesian Mimics Are Extended Phenotypes
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    Chapter 13 Camouflage
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    Chapter 14 Seed Camouflage
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    Chapter 15 Pod and Seed Camouflage in the Genus Pisum
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    Chapter 16 Defensive Functions of White Coloration in Coastal and Dune Plants
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    Chapter 17 Gloger’s Rule in Plants: The Species and Ecosystem Levels
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    Chapter 18 Defensive Masquerade by Plants
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    Chapter 19 Potential Defense From Herbivory by Dazzle Effects and Trickery Coloration of Variegated Leaves
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    Chapter 20 Plants Undermine Herbirorous Insect Camouflage
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    Chapter 21 Delayed Greening
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    Chapter 22 Red/Purple Leaf Margin Coloration: Potential Defensive Functions
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    Chapter 23 Aposematism
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    Chapter 24 Olfactory Aposematism
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    Chapter 25 The Anecdotal History of Discussing Plant Aposematic Coloration
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    Chapter 26 Aposematic Coloration in Thorny, Spiny and Prickly Plants
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    Chapter 27 Fearful Symmetry in Aposematic Spiny Plants
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    Chapter 28 Color Changes in Old Aposematic Thorns, Spines, and Prickles
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    Chapter 29 Pathogenic Bacteria and Fungi on Thorns, Spines and Prickles
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    Chapter 30 Aposematism in Plants with Silica Needles and Raphids Made of Calcium Oxalate
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    Chapter 31 Müllerian and Batesian Mimicry Rings of Aposematic Thorny, Spiny and Toxic Plants
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    Chapter 32 Batesian Mimicry and Automimicry of Aposematic Thorns, Spines and Prickles
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    Chapter 33 Additional Cases of Defensive Visual Batesian Mimicry Among Plants
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    Chapter 34 When May Green Plants Be Aposematic?
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    Chapter 35 Spiny East Mediterranean Plant Species Flower Later and in a Drier Season Than Non-spiny Species
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    Chapter 36 Biochemical Evidence of Convergent Evolution of Aposematic Coloration in Thorny, Spiny and Prickly Plants
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    Chapter 37 Aposematic Coloration in Poisonous Flowers, Fruits and Seeds
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    Chapter 38 Aposematic Trichomes: Probably an Overlooked Common Phenomenon
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    Chapter 39 Why is Latex Usually White and Only Sometimes Yellow, Orange or Red? Simultaneous Visual and Chemical Plant Defense
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    Chapter 40 Visual Defenses Basically Operating by Various Mechanisms That Have an Aposematic Component
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    Chapter 41 Plant Aposematism Involving Fungi
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    Chapter 42 Do Plants Use Visual and Olfactory Carrion-Based Aposematism to Deter Herbivores?
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    Chapter 43 Gall Aposematism
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    Chapter 44 Experimental Evidence for Plant Aposematism
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    Chapter 45 The Complicated Enigma of Red and Yellow Autumn Leaves
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    Chapter 46 Leaf Color Variability
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    Chapter 47 What Do Red and Yellow Autumn Leaves Signal for Sure?
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    Chapter 48 The Second Generation of Hypotheses About Colorful Autumn Leaves
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    Chapter 49 The Shared and Separate Roles of Aposematic (Warning) Coloration and the Co-evolution Hypothesis in Defending Autumn Leaves
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    Chapter 50 Spring Versus Autumn or Young Versus Old Leaf Colors: Evidence for Different Selective Agents and Evolution in Various Species and Floras
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    Chapter 51 How Red Is the Red Autumn Leaf Herring and Did It Lose Its Red Color?
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    Chapter 52 Defensive Animal and Animal Action Mimicry by Plants
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    Chapter 53 Caterpillar and Other Herbivore Feeding Damage Mimicry as Defense
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    Chapter 54 Tunneling Damage Mimicry
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    Chapter 55 Butterfly Egg Mimicry
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    Chapter 56 Caterpillar Mimicry
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    Chapter 57 Aphid Mimicry
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    Chapter 58 Ant Mimicry
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    Chapter 59 Beetle Mimicry
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    Chapter 60 Spider Web Mimicry
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    Chapter 61 Defensive Bee and Wasp Mimicry by Orchid Flowers
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    Chapter 62 Gall Midge Mimicry
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    Chapter 63 Arthropod Wing Movement Mimicry
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    Chapter 64 “Eye Spot” Mimicry
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    Chapter 65 Snake Mimicry
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    Chapter 66 Visual and Olfactory Feces and Carrion Mimicry
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    Chapter 67 Extended Phenotype
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    Chapter 68 A General Perspective of Defensive Animal Mimicry by Plants
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    Chapter 69 Currently Temporary Final Words
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Chapter title
Butterfly Egg Mimicry
Chapter number 55
Book title
Defensive (anti-herbivory) Coloration in Land Plants
Published by
Springer International Publishing, October 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-42096-7_55
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-942094-3, 978-3-31-942096-7
Authors

Simcha Lev-Yadun

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