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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-007.mrc:102143857:3270
Source marc_columbia
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LEADER: 03270mam a2200373 a 4500
001 3082154
005 20221019213645.0
008 910624s1992 nyua b 001 0 eng
010 $a 91057899
020 $a0801427274 (alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm24627814
035 $9ATQ8577CU
035 $a(NNC)3082154
035 $a3082154
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dAGL$dIOG$dOrLoB-B
050 00 $aQH541.5.S3$bE22 1992
070 0 $aQH541.5.S3E22$b1992
072 0 $aM110$aM300
082 00 $a574.5/2636$220
245 00 $aEcological roles of marine natural products /$cedited by Valerie J. Paul.
260 $aIthaca, N.Y. :$bComstock Pub. Associates,$c1992.
300 $axiii, 245 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aExplorations in chemical ecology
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rJerrold Meinwald and Thomas Eisner --$tIntroduction /$rValerie J. Paul --$tChemical background --$tDevelopment of marine chemical ecology --$tOverview of the chapters --$tOther research in marine chemical ecology --$g1.$tSeaweed Chemical Defenses on Coral Reefs /$rValerie J. Paul.$tEcology of herbivory on coral reefs.$tChemical defenses of tropical seaweeds.$tVariation in secondary metabolite production.$tEffects of chemical defense on coral reef community structure.$tConclusions --$g2.$tGeographical Variation in the Interaction between Marine Herbivores and Brown Algal Secondary Metabolites /$rPeter D. Steinberg.$tGeographical variation in brown algal secondary metabolites.$tResponses of marine herbivores to secondary metabolites.$tComparison with terrestrial plant-herbivore systems.$tPhylogenetic constraints and spatial variation in herbivory.$tConclusions --
505 80 $g3.$tThe Role of Seaweed Chemical Defenses in the Evolution of Feeding Specialization and in the Mediation of Complex Interactions /$rMark E. Hay.$tGeneralist versus specialist herbivores and the evolution of seaweed chemical defenses.$tChemically mediated associational refuges and defenses.$tTolerating herbivory.$tInteractions among seaweed defensive metabolites.$tAdditional effects of chemical defense --$g4.$tChemical Defenses of Marine Molluscs /$rD. John Faulkner.$tSea hares.$tAscoglossans.$tNudibranchs.$tOther opisthobranchs.$tMarine pulmonates.$tLimpets.$tProsobranch molluscs.$tConclusions --$g5.$tChemical Defenses of Benthic Marine Invertebrates /$rValerie J. Paul.$tEcology and chemical defense against predation.$tChemical defenses against competition and fouling.$tConclusions --$g6.$tInduction of Marine Invertebrate Larval Settlement: Evidence for Chemical Cues /$rJoseph R. Pawlik.$tSite-specific settlement.$tThe chemical nature of settlement inducers.$tChemoreception and settlement.
650 0 $aMarine chemical ecology.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91005227
650 0 $aMarine metabolites$xPhysiological effect.
650 0 $aMarine metabolites$xEnvironmental aspects.
700 1 $aPaul, Valerie J.$q(Valerie Jean),$d1957-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91101072
830 0 $aExplorations in chemical ecology.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86746225
852 00 $boff,sci$hQH541.5.S3$iE22 1992