Chemical Ecology: The Chemistry of Biotic Interaction

Chemical Ecology: The Chemistry of Biotic Interaction

for the National Academy of Sciences, Thomas Eisner, Jerrold Meinwald
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Chemical signals among organisms form "a vast communicative interplay, fundamental to the fabric of life," in the words of one expert. Chemical ecology is the the discipline that seeks to understand these interactions-to use biology in the search for new substances of potential benefit to humankind.

This book highlights selected research areas of medicinal and agricultural importance. Leading experts review the chemistry of:

  • Insect defense and its applications to pest control.
  • Phyletic dominance?the survival success of insects.
  • Social regulation, with ant societies as a model of multicomponent signaling systems.
  • Eavesdropping, alarm, and deceit?the array of strategies used by insects to find and lure prey.
  • Reproduction?from the gamete attraction to courtship nd sexual selection.
  • The chemistry of intracellular immunosuppression.

Topics also include the appropriation of dietary factors for defense and communication; the use of chemical signals in the marine environment; the role of the olfactory system in chemical analysis; and the interaction of polydnaviruses, endoparasites, and the immune system of the host.

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Year:
1995
Publisher:
NAP
Language:
english
Pages:
232
ISBN 10:
0309052815
ISBN 13:
9780309052818
File:
DJVU, 2.52 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1995
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