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Consciousness Facilitates Plant Behavior
Trends in Plant Science, 2020plant ...
Trewavas A. +3 more
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Plant Ocelli for Visually Guided Plant Behavior
Trends in Plant Science, 2017In his recent commentary [1] on our conceptual paper related to plant ocelli [2], Ernesto Gianoli expresses concerns about the plausibility of plant vision via plant-specific ocelli. Gianoli is critical of vision-like processes in plants in general, and of plant ocelli in particular.
MANCUSO, STEFANO, BalusĖka, Frantisek
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Understanding Plant Behavior: A Student Perspective
Trends in Plant Science, 2021Biology students need special incentive to learn plant physiology. Framing plant function as 'behavior' analogous to animal neurobiology and behavior and integrating active learning methods is a successful way to generate an inclusive space for a wide range of learning styles, cultural backgrounds, and scientific contributions.
Elizabeth Van Volkenburgh +2 more
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Plant chemical mediation of ant behavior
Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2019Ants are ecologically dominant members of terrestrial communities. Ant foraging is often strongly associated with plants and depends upon associative learning of chemicals in the environment. As a result, plant chemicals can affect ant behaviors and, in so doing, have strong multi-trophic indirect effects.
Annika S Nelson +2 more
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A Framework for Plant Behavior
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1989In this essay we compare animal behavior and analagous phenomena in plants in an attempt to clarify the differences and ...
J Silvertown, D M Gordon
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Dynamical Behaviors of Seed-Plant Stoma
East Asian Journal on Applied MathematicsSummary: Stomata are important for plants as nodes linking the transpiration process and photosynthesis process. Accurate regulation of stomatal aperture balances water loss and carbon-dioxide uptake. In a recent work, a mathematical model is developed for seed-plant stomata, which exhibits rich dynamical behaviors and can semi-quantitatively explain ...
Cong, Xue, Hu, Dan
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Behavioral mechanisms underlie an ant-plant mutualism
Oecologia, 2003Predators can reduce herbivory by consuming herbivores (a consumptive effect) and by altering herbivore behavior, life history, physiology or distribution (non-consumptive effects). The non-consumptive, or trait-mediated, effects of predators on prey may have important functions in the dynamics of communities.
Jennifer A, Rudgers +2 more
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