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http://dx.doi.org/10.5656/KSAE.2015.04.1.030

Insect Damage to Plants and Structure of Ecological Community: Indirect Interaction Mediated by Insect Damaged Plants  

Hyun, Jai-sun (The Seoul National University)
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Korean journal of applied entomology / v.54, no.2, 2015 , pp. 137-144 More about this Journal
Abstract
Plants can affect adversely the interaction among herbivores by inducing insect resistance chemicals and change of attack behavior of natural enemies. Also, plants may induce favorable effects to herbivores by production of allelochemicals, nutritional variation, or morphological changes. In this review, we examined the effects of the interaction among herbivores mediated by plants and plant-response induced by insect attack, or the life history strategies of insects on the community structure of herbivore insects, and discussed its ecological significance in community level.
Keywords
Allelochemical; Plants; Insects; Interaction; Induced resistance;
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