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Caterpillars: Ecological and Evolutionary Constraints on Foraging Book

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Caterpillars: Ecological and Evolutionary Constraints on Foraging, Caterpillars are excellent model systems for the investigation of insect-plant interactions, predator-prey interactions, and insect physiology. Despite this, however, there is at present only a limited understanding of the constraints on foraging patterns, Caterpillars: Ecological and Evolutionary Constraints on Foraging
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  • Caterpillars: Ecological and Evolutionary Constraints on Foraging
  • Written by author Nancy E. Stamp, Timothy M. Casey
  • Published by Chapman & Hall, 4/1/1993
  • Caterpillars are excellent model systems for the investigation of insect-plant interactions, predator-prey interactions, and insect physiology. Despite this, however, there is at present only a limited understanding of the constraints on foraging patterns
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Preface
Introduction
I Constraints on Foraging Patterns of Caterpillars
1 Effects of Temperature on Foraging of Caterpillars 5
2 Nutritional Ecology: The Fundamental Quest for Nutrients 29
3 Foraging with Finesse: Caterpillar Adaptations for Circumventing plant defenses 92
4 Patterns of Interaction Among Herbivore Species 132
5 Invertebrate Predators and Caterpillar Foraging 170
6 Potential Effects of Parasitoids on the Evolution of Caterpillar Foraging Behavior 203
7 How Avian Predators Constrain Caterpillar Foraging 224
8 Why Body Size Matters to Caterpillars 248
II Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences: Caterpillar Life-Styles
9 On the Cryptic Side of Life: Being Unapparent to Enemies and the Consequences for Foraging and Growth of Caterpillars 283
10 Aposematic Caterpillars: Life-Styles of the Warningly Colored and Unpalatable 331
11 Sociality in Caterpillars 372
12 The Effects of Ant Mutualism on the Foraging and Diet of Lycaenid Caterpillars 404
III Environmental Variation in Time and Space
13 Effects of Food and Predation on Population Dynamics 425
14 Caterpillar Seasonality in a Costa Rican Dry Forest 448
15 A Temperate Region View of the Interaction of Temperature, Food Quality, and Predators on Caterpillar Foraging 478
16 Biotic and Abiotic Constraints on Foraging of Arctic Caterpillars 509
17 Lepidopteran Foraging on Plants in Agroecosystems: Constraints and Consequences 523
Taxonomic Index 567
Subject Index 579


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