I. The Nature of Predation and Predator-Prey Interactions
1.: Micky D. Eubanks: Predaceous Herbivores and Herbivorous
Predators: The Biology of Omnivores and the Ecology of
Omnivore-Prey Interactions
2.: J. Nathaniel Holland, Joshua H. Ness, Alice Boyle, and Judith
L. Bronstein: Mutualisms as Consumer-Resource Interactions
3.: Grant E. Brown and Douglass P. Chivers: Learning as an Adaptive
Response to Predation
4.: Susan E. Riechert: Patterns of Inheritance of Foraging Traits
in Predators
II. Sensory, Physiological, and Behavioral Perspectives
5.: Jeffrey D. Triblehorn and David D. Yager: Acoustic Interactions
between Insects and Bats: A Model for the Interplay of Neural and
Ecological Specializations
6.: Thomas W. Cronin: The Vital Ecology of Predator-Prey
Interactions
7.: Matthew H. Greenstone and Joseph C. Dickens: The Production and
Appropriation of Chemical Signals among Plants, Herbivores, and
Predators
8.: Steven L. Lima and Todd D. Steury: Perception of Predation
Risk: The Foundation of Nonlethal Predator-Prey Interactions
9.: Rick A. Relyea: Constraints on Inducible Defenses: Phylogeny,
Ontogeny, and Phenotypic Trade-Offs
III. Population and Community-Level Interactions
10.: Robert F. Denno, Deborah L. Finke, and Gail A. Langellotto:
Direct and Indirect Effects of Vegetation Structure and Habitat
Complexity on Predator-Prey and Predator-Predator Interactions
11.: Andrew Sih: Predator-Prey Space Use as an Emergent Outcome of
a Behavioral Response Race
12.: Oswald J. Schmitz: Behavior of Predators and Prey and Links
with Population-Level Processes
13.: Peter A. Abrams: The Consequences of Predator-Prey Adaptations
for Top-Down and Bottom-Up Effects
IV. Applied Consequences of Predator-Prey Interactions
14.: John Stireman, Lee A. Dyer, and Robert Matlock: Top-Down
Forces in Managed versus Unmanaged Habitats
15.: William E. Snyder, Gary C. Chang, and Renee P. Prasad:
Conservation Biological Control: Biodiversity Influences the
Effectivness of Predators
16.: Pedro Barbosa, Astrid Caldas, and Susan E. Riechert: Species
Abundance Distribution and Predator-Prey Interactions: Theoretical
and Applied Consequences
17.: John L. Gittleman and Matthew E. Gompper: Plight of Predators:
The Importance of Carnivores for Understanding Patterns of
Biodiversity and Extinction Risk
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