Literature

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A. A. Agrawal, Dubin-Thaler B. J.1999Induced responses to herbivory in the Neotropical ant-plant association between Azteca ants and Cecropia trees: response of ants to potential inducing cues
A. A. Agrawal, Rutter M. T.1998Dynamic anti-herbivore defense in ant-plants: the role of induced responses
A. A. Agrawal, Laforsch, C., Tollrian, R.1999Transgenerational induction of defences in animals and plants
A. A. Agrawal, Kurashige N. S.2003A role for isothiocyanates in plant resistance against the specialist herbivore Pieris rapae
A. A. Agrawal, Karban, R., Colfer, R. G.2000How leaf domatia and induced plant resistance affect herbivores, natural enemies and plant performance
A. A. Agrawal, Karban, R., Colfer, R. G.2000How leaf domatia and induced plant resistance affect herbivores, natural enemies and plant performance
A. A. Agrawal, Karban R.1997Domatia mediate plant-arthropod mutualism
A. A. Agrawal, Conner, J. K., Johnson, M. T. J., Wallsgrove, R.2002Ecological genetics of an induced plant defense against herbivores: Additive genetic variance and costs of phenotypic plasticity
A. A. Agrawal1998Algal defense, grazers, and their interactions in aquatic trophic cascades
A. A. Agrawal1998Induced responses to herbivory and increased plant performance
A. A. Agrawal1998Leaf damage and associated cues induce aggressive ant recruitment in a neotropical ant-plant
A. A. Agrawal2000Host-range evolution: adaptations and trade-offs in fitness of mites on alternative hosts
A. A. Agrawal2011Current trends in the evolutionary ecology of plant defence
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