Examples of herbivory in the following topics:
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- Herbivory, on the other hand, refers to animals that eat plant matter.
- Herbivory describes the consumption of plants by insects and other animals.
- Some plants have developed mechanisms to defend against herbivory.
- Species have evolved numerous mechanisms to escape predation and herbivory.
- Distinguish between predation and herbivory and describe defense mechanisms against each
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- The diversity of plants can be attributed to pollination and herbivory, both examples of coevolution between animals and plants.
- Herbivory has favored the development of defense mechanisms in plants and avoidance of those defense mechanisms in animals.
- Many authors have attributed the diversity of plants and insects to pollination and herbivory, which is the consumption of plants by insects and other animals.
- Herbivory has been used by seed plants for their own benefit in a display of mutualistic relationships.
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- Secondary metabolites often play an important role in plant defense against herbivory and other interspecies defenses.
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- Examples of heterospecific interactions include predation, parasitism, herbivory, competition, and pollination.
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- Trichomes help to avert herbivory by restricting insect movements or by storing toxic or bad-tasting compounds.
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- Jasmonates play a major role in defense responses to herbivory.