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Can Plants Practice Mimicry to Avoid Grazing by Mammalian Herbivores?
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Can Plants Practice Mimicry to Avoid Grazing by Mammalian Herbivores?
Can Plants Practice Mimicry to Avoid Grazing by Mammalian Herbivores?
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Karen L. Launchbaugh
Karen L. Launchbaugh
FP
Frederick D. Provenza
Frederick D. Provenza
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1 April 1993
journal article
Published by
JSTOR
in
Oikos
Vol. 66
(3)
,
501
https://doi.org/10.2307/3544945
Abstract
Mimicry has been suggested as a grazing avoidance mechanism for plants. This study examined the ability of a mammalian herbivore to generalize conditioned flavo...
Keywords
GRAZING
HERBIVORES
FLAVO
PLANTS PRACTICE MIMICRY
MIMICRY TO AVOID
GENERALIZE CONDITIONED
AVOIDANCE MECHANISM
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