نتایج جستجو برای: social defences

تعداد نتایج: 611937  

Journal: :Nature 1988

Journal: :Royal United Services Institution. Journal 1858

Journal: :Nature Reviews Cancer 2003

Journal: :Oikos 2021

Social information use is well documented across the animal kingdom, but how it influences ecological and evolutionary processes only just beginning to be investigated. Here we evaluate social transmission may influence species interactions potentially change or create novel selection pressures by focusing on predator–prey interactions, one of best studied examples coevolution. There extensive ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2015

The absence of compassion, argues the author, is not the cause of healthcare failures but rather a symptom of deeper systemic failures. The clinical encounter arouses strong emotions of anxiety, fear, and anger in patients which are often projected onto the clinicians. Attempts to protect clinicians through various bureaucratic devices and depersonalization of the patient, constitute as Menzies...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2015
M R Kant W Jonckheere B Knegt F Lemos J Liu B C J Schimmel C A Villarroel L M S Ataide W Dermauw J J Glas M Egas A Janssen T Van Leeuwen R C Schuurink M W Sabelis J M Alba

BACKGROUND Plants are hotbeds for parasites such as arthropod herbivores, which acquire nutrients and energy from their hosts in order to grow and reproduce. Hence plants are selected to evolve resistance, which in turn selects for herbivores that can cope with this resistance. To preserve their fitness when attacked by herbivores, plants can employ complex strategies that include reallocation ...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2010
S C Cotter E Topham A J P Price R M Kilner

Social immune systems comprise immune defences mounted by individuals for the benefit of others (sensuCotter & Kilner 2010a). Just as with other forms of immunity, mounting a social immune response is expected to be costly but so far these fitness costs are unknown. We measured the costs of social immunity in a sub-social burying beetle, a species in which two or more adults defend a carrion br...

2000
MICHEAL A. DAVIS

Plants use chemical defences to reduce damage from herbivores and the effectiveness of these defences can be altered by biotic and abiotic factors, such as herbivory and soil resource availability. Streptanthus polygaloides, a nickel (Ni) hyperaccumulator, possesses both Ni-based defences and organic defences (glucosinolates), but the extent to which these defences interact and respond to envir...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2005
Nancy M Schoeppner Rick A Relyea

Inducible defences are widely used for studying phenotypic plasticity, yet frequently we know little about the cues that induce these defences. For aquatic prey, defences are induced by chemical cues from predators (kairomones) and injured prey (alarm cues). Rarely has anyone determined the separate and combined effects of these cues, particularly across phylogenetically diverse prey types. We ...

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