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Induction, engineering, and hijacking of defensive strategies of the host by a gall-inducing weevil.

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Plants cannot simply flee from an unbidden guest. To survive the attacks from their many natural enemies, plants have instead evolved some strategies of defense, some of which are highly… Click to show full abstract

Plants cannot simply flee from an unbidden guest. To survive the attacks from their many natural enemies, plants have instead evolved some strategies of defense, some of which are highly complex. One such strategy works by attracting the attention of mutualistic organisms to help combat enemies such as animals that would consume leaves, stems, reproductive structures (e.g. stamens, pistils) and, even, roots. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: defensive strategies; hijacking defensive; engineering hijacking; host gall; induction engineering; strategies host

Journal Title: Ecology
Year Published: 2019

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