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The notion of chemical communication between plants and other organisms has gone from being viewed as a fringe idea to an accepted ecological phenomenon only recently. An Organized Oral Session at the August 2010 Ecological Society of America meeting in Pittsburgh examined the role of plant signalling both within and between plants, with speakers addressing the remarkably wide array of eff ects that plant signals have on plant physiology, species interactions, and entire communities. In addition to the familiar way that plants communicate with mutualists like pollinators and fruit dispersers through both chemical and visual cues, speakers at this session described how plants communicate with themselves, with each other, with herbivores, and with predators of those herbivores. These plant signals create a complex odor web superimposed upon the more classical food web itself, with its own dynamics in the face of exotic species and rapid community assembly and disassembly. |