Defended fortresses or moving targets? Another model of inducible defenses inspired by military metaphors

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Adler, Frederick R.
Other Author Karban, Richard
Title Defended fortresses or moving targets? Another model of inducible defenses inspired by military metaphors
Date 1994
Description We use a common framework to compare three models of plant strategies to confront herbivory: constitutive defense, optimal inducible defense, and the "moving target." Plants with constitutive defenses retain a fixed defensive phenotype. Plants with optimal inducible defenses respond to attack by increasing defenses. Plants following the moving target strategy respond to attack by altering phenotype.
Type Text
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Volume 144
Issue 5
First Page 813
Last Page 832
Subject Constitutive defense; optimal inducible defense; phenotype
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Adler, F. R., & Karban, R. (1994). Defended fortresses or moving targets? Another model of inducible defenses inspired by military metaphors. American Naturalist, 144(5), 813-32.
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