Plant-animal communication:
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adam_text | Contents
1
Communication
and the evolution of plant-animal interactions
1
1.1
Communication
1
1.2
Signals vs. cues
3
Box
1.1
Deceptive communication
5
1.3
Plant-animal communication
6
1.4
The co-evolutionary framework of plant-animal interactions
8
1.5
Generalization vs. specialization
9
Box
1.2
The diversification of angiosperms
11
1.6
Diffuse co-evolution
12
1.7
Correlated evolution
14
1.8
Evolutionary significance of complex interactions
for communication
16
1.9
Constraints on communication
17
1.9.1
Genetic architecture
17
1.9.2
Architectural constraints
18
1.10
Perspective
18
2
Animal sensory ecology and plant biochemistry
21
2.1
Introduction
21
Box
2.1
The nine stages of communication
22
2.2
Chromatic and achromatic vision
23
Box
2.2
Memory functions
23
2.3
Visual detection
24
2.4
Ambient light
26
2.5
Visual sensitivities
27
2.6
Colour production
30
2.6.1
Chlorophylls
30
2.6.2
Carotenoids
31
2.6.3
Anthocyanins and flavonoids
31
2.6.4
Betalains
32
2.7
Olfaction
33
2.8
Olfactory detectability
35
2.9
Evolution of plant odours
36
CONTENTS
2.10 Plant
odours 38
2.10.1 Chemical
classes 39
2.10.2
Volatiles
from
vegetative
tissues
41
2.11 Taste 41
2.11.1
Nutrients
42
2.11.2
Secondary compounds
43
2.12
Acoustic communication
46
2.13
Summary and perspective
46
Animals as seed dispersers 48
3.1
Introduction: the advantages of seed dispersal
48
3.2
Dispersal by terrestrial vertebrate
frugivores
(endozoochory)
49
3.2.1
Endozoochorous seed dispersal by vertebrate herbivores
52
3.3
Dispersal by vertebrate seed predators
54
3.4
Inadvertent transport on the outside of mammals
and birds (epizoochory)
56
3.5
Transport by invertebrates (myrmecochory)
58
3.6
Transport by fish (ichthochory)
61
3.7
Transport by reptiles
62
3.8
General trends in the use of animals as
dispersers
62
3.9
The evolution of different forms of animal-based dispersal
63
3.10
Combination of different forms of dispersal (diplochory)
66
3.11
Conclusions
67
Visual communication in fleshy fruits
68
4.1
Introduction
68
4.2
Fruit ripening
69
4.2.1
Biochemistry of fruit colouration
70
Box
4.1
Colour patterns in fruit vs. flowers
70
4.3
Patterns of fruit colours
71
4.3.1
Bird-dispersed fruits
71
4.3.2
Association between visual fruit traits and
disperser type
72
4.4
Selection by
frugivores
75
4.4.1
Sensory biases
75
4.4.2
Effect of fruit colouration on ease of detection
77
Box
4.2
Fruit colours as drivers of primate colour vision
78
4.5
Fruit colour as signal
81
4.5.1
Signalling strategies
81
4.5.2
Signal honesty
82
4.5.3
Secondary compounds
83
4.6
The roles of fruit predators
84
4.7
Influence of abiotic factors on fruit colouration
85
CONTENTS xi
4.8
Signalling role of secondary structures
87
4.9
Summary
90
5
Evolutionary ecology of non-visual fruit traits
92
5.1
Introduction
92
5.2
Fruit ripening
94
Box
5.1
Hormones involved in fruit ripening
94
5.3
Fruit pulp biochemistry
95
5.3.1
Changes during ripening
95
5.3.2
Patterns in ripe fruits
96
5.4
Selection by fruit consumers
98
5.5
Fruit biochemistry mediates interactions
99
5.5.1
Trade-off hypotheses
100
5.5.2
Community patterns
102
5.5.3
Competitive interactions
104
5.6
Fruit texture
105
5.7
Communication through fruit odour
107
5.7.1
Ethylene
as cue
108
5.7.2
Ethanol
as cue
108
5.8
Echolocation
110
5.9
Consumption of dry fruits 111
5.9.1
Sensory mechanisms 111
5.9.2
Mosaic co-evolution
112
5.10
The evolution of communication
-
unresolved
research questions
113
5.11
Conclusions
114
6
Floral communication and pollination
116
6.1
Introduction
116
6.2
Relationship between signal and reward
117
Box
6.1
Pollinators add scent to flowers: adaptive
marking or unavoidable consequence?
119
6.3
Diversifying selection
120
6.4
Floral morphology
123
6.4.1
Accessory structures
125
6.4.2
Symmetry
126
6.4.3
Floral integration
127
6.5
Visual traits associated with flowers
130
6.5.1
Colour patterns and association to rewards
130
6.5.2
Flower colour
133
6.6
Floral scent
135
6.6.1
Comparison to vision
135
Xii CONTENTS
6.6.2 Additive
effects of odours and colours
137
Box
6.2
Pre-existing biases can drive animal
communication systems
138
6.6.3
Scent and pollinator attraction
139
6.7
Pleiotropy and floral traits
143
6.8
Perspective I46
7
The potential for leaf colouration to communicate to animals
147
7.1
Introduction I47
7.2
Characteristics of autumn leaf colouration
148
7.3
Mechanisms not involving communication with animals
that might underlie autumn leaf colouration
149
7.3.1
Loss of chlorophyll and photosynthetic function
149
7.3.2
Physiological functioning of anthocyanins
150
7.3.3
Other colour-related physiological functions
151
7.3.4
Summary of non-communication functions
151
7.4
Autumn leaf colouration
152
7.4.1
A cue to nutrient movement out of the leaves
153
7.4.2
A cue of investment in defences by the plant
154
7.4.3
Signalling that leaves are about to be shed
155
7.4.4
Signalling investment in reproductive tissues
156
7.4.5
Signalling to
frugivores
156
7.5
Signalling to herbivores about intrinsic plant quality
158
7.5.1
Assumptions of the theory
158
7.5.2
Predictions of the theory
161
7.5.3
A further theory
163
7.6
The functioning of non-green leaf colouration
in non-autumnal contexts
163
7.7
Leaf variegation
164
7.8
Gaps in current understanding
167
7.9
Conclusion
168
8
Plant crypsis, aposematism, and mimicry
169
8.1
Introduction
169
8.2
Crypsis in plants
170
8.3
Aposematism in plants
172
8.4
Floral mimicry
174
8.4.1
Batesian floral mimicry and perceptual exploitation
175
8.4.2
Empirical evidence for floral mimicry
177
8.4.3
Pseudoflowers
178
8.4.4
Mimicry of carrion and dung
180
CONTENTS xiii
8.5
Non-floral mimicry in plants
180
8.5.1
Mistletoe host resemblance
181
8.5.2
Mimicry of crops by weeds
183
8.5.3
Can plants avoid grazing by mimicking defended plants?
184
8.6
Mimicry of plants by animals
184
8.7
Conclusions
185
9
Chemical communication by plants about herbivores
187
9.1
Introduction
187
9.2
Within-plant communication of attack risk
187
Box
9.1
Detection of competition from other plants
190
9.3
Between-plant communication of attack threat
191
9.3.1
Signalling by undamaged plants
192
9.4
Signalling by infested plants to enemies of herbivores
194
9.4.1
The viewpoint of the plant
197
9.4.2
The viewpoint of antagonists
198
9.4.3
The viewpoint of herbivores
199
9.5
The complex environment in which
indirect defences operate
201
9.6
Signalling in ant-plant mutualisms
202
9.7
Deception of herbivore antagonists by plants
204
9.8
Conclusions
204
10
Sensory aspects of carnivorous plants
206
10.1
Introduction
206
10.1.1
What are carnivorous plants?
206
10.1.2
Relationships between carnivorous plants and non-prey animals
206
10.1.3
Where are carnivorous plants found, and why are they uncommon?
208
10.1.4
Evolution of plant carnivory
208
10.1.5
Carnivorous plants as a model of co-evolutionary processes
209
10.1.6
Sensory aspects of plant carnivory
210
10.2
Attraction of victims
210
10.2.1
Does attraction of prey to pitchers involve duping them?
210
10.2.2
Other aspects of deception
213
10.3
Signalling mechanisms
214
10.3.1
Visual signals
214
10.3.2
Non-visual attractants
217
10.4
Pollination
220
10.5
Sensory aspects of interactions with animals other than prey
or pollinators
221
10.6
Conclusions
222
xiv CONTENTS
11 Final
thoughts
224
11.1
Introduction
224
11.2
Principles of communication
224
11.3
Communication among multiple species
226
11.3.1
Conceptual framework
226
11.3.2
Communication and information can arise as by-products
227
11.4
Scenarios for the evolution of communication
228
11.5
Integrating ecology into communication theory
229
11.6
Communication and sensory ecology
230
Box
11.1 Multimodal
communication
231
Box
11.2
Perceptual exploitation
233
Glossary
234
References
236
Index
269
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