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+ / -. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Definition). EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Scale). 7. 38. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Scale). 39. 41. 42. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Scale). Pfiesteria. 6. 5. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Diet Breadth). 47. 46. SUMMER. WINTER. Microtus agrestis
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EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Definition)
EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Scale) 7 38
EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Scale) 39 41 42
EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Scale) Pfiesteria 6 5
EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Diet Breadth) 47 46 SUMMER WINTER Microtus agrestis (Field Vole) Clethrionyms glareolus (Bank Vole) Vulpes vulpes (Red Fox) (Finland) 45 M. rossiaemeridionalis) (Sibling Vole) 48 Ondatra zibethica (Muskrat)
EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Diet Breadth) Fig. 12.5 in Cain et al. 2008
EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Diet Breadth) 50 Snail Kite (Florida Everglades) 49
EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Defenses) 53 52 56 54 55 59
EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Defenses) 58 57
EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Defenses) 51
COEVOLUTION • Evolution of two interacting species, • each in response to selection imposed • by the other
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Definition) 103 102
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Scale) 61 60 63 62
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Scale) 4 64 94
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Scale) 65
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Diet Breadth) Fig. 12.7 in Cain et al. 2008
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Diet Breadth) 1 66
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Food Quality) Fig. 12.6 in Cain et al. 2008
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Plant Defenses) 67 96 95
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Plant Defenses) 74 97 73
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Plant Defenses) 68 69 70 71 72
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Plant Adaptation) 76 75
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Herbivore Adaptations: Rumen) 77
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Herbivore Adaptations: Rumen Flora) 78 79
EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Herbivore Adaptations) 78 (Parabasalid) 78 78
COEVOLUTION • Evolution of two interacting species, • each in response to selection imposed • by the other 74 73
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Scale: Macroparasites) 35 2 79
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Scale: Microparasites) 3 83 82 Wheat Rust (Puccinia)
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Scale: Microparasites) 80 Fly-Killing Fungus (Entomophthora) Fig. 13.2 in Cain et al. 2008
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Ectoparasites) 84 45 2
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Endoparasites: Animals) 85 (Canine Tapeworm) 79 86
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Endoparasites: Plants) 87 89 90 88 Peach Leaf Curl Apple Scab
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Hemiparasites) 91
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Prevalence) Fig. 13.3 in Cain et al. 2008
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Prevalence) Fig. 13.4 in Cain et al. 2008
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Host Defense) Immune System (Animals) 92
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Host Defense) Fig. 13.7 in Cain et al. 2008
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Host Defense) Fig. 13.8 in Cain et al. 2008
EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Parasite Counterdefense)
COEVOLUTION • Evolution of two interacting species, • each in response to selection imposed • by the other
EXPLOITATION: DISEASE 32 31 30
10 EXPLOITATION: DISEASE 11 12 13
EXPLOITATION: DISEASE “Pseudoflowers” Mustard (Arabis holboelii); Rust (Puccinia holboelii) Fig. 14.4 in Molles 2006
EXPLOITATION • Predation • Herbivory • Parasitism • *Parasitoid • *Disease / Pathogens
EXPLOITATION? MUTUALISM? (Endoparasites: Animals) Spiny-Headed Worm Isopod 17 Starling
EXPLOITATION: (?) Fig. 14-2 in Molles 2006