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Herbivore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A herbivore is an animal that is adapted to eat plants. Herbivory is a form of predation in which an organism consumes principally autotrophs [1] such as plants, algae and ...
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Plant defense against herbivory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plant defense against herbivory or host-plant resistance (HPR) includes a range of adaptations evolved by plants that improve their survival and reproduction by reducing the impact ...
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herbivory definition of herbivory in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
herbivory [hər′biv·ə·rē] (ecology) The consumption of plants without killing them. Herbivory. The consumption of living plant tissue by animals.
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Herbivory.com - Website of the Phytophagy Lab at Cornell University
Anurag Agrawal. Got the wrong A. Agrawal? We are in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Department of Entomology at . Our lab studies the ecology and ...
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Herbivory - definition of Herbivory in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
herbivore [hərbivōr] Etymology: L, herba, grass, vorare, to devour. an animal that subsists mostly or entirely on plants. herbivorous, adj. herbivore
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Category:Herbivory - Wikimedia Commons
Herbivory is a feeding behavior and biological interaction where, in its most general sense, an organism (e.g. animal) eats an autotroph, usually a plant.
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Herbivory - Encyclopedia of Earth
Herbivory (pronounced her-BIV-or–ee) is the process whereby an animal eats a plant or a plant-like organism such as a seaweed or phytoplankton . Plants and plant-like organisms ...
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Herbivory - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Herbivory
herbivore. Animal that feeds on green plants (or photosynthetic single-celled organisms) or their products, including seeds, fruit, and nectar. The most numerous type of herbivore ...
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Adaptations to Herbivory in Iguanine Lizards
Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection Last updated April 19, 2007. Adaptations to Herbivory in Iguanine Lizards. Condensed from the excerpt ...
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Herbivory: Definition from Answers.com
hər′biv·ə·rē ecology ) The consumption of plants without killing them.
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