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Q: What are the types of herbivory?
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What are predation parasitism herbivory and allelopathy types of?

all types of exploitation interactions. One species benefits from harming the other.


What are three types of predation?

carnivory herbivory parasitoidism parasitism(could be in predation too..but can also in symbioses


What is a balanced herbivory?

herbivory is an interaction in which an animal feeds on plants


Does herbivory kill plants?

Absaloutely, the given explanation of herbivory is incorrect. It CAN kill plants, but does not always, it simply depends on the level of destruction that the feeding has on a given plant or plant community.


What stge of the life cycle of the insects is herbivory most active?

Who cares! Loser!


Stage of the life cycle of the insect is herbivory most active?

The larva stage.


Which event during the evolution of land plants probably made the synthesis of secondary compounds most beneficial?

Rise of Herbivory


What do herbivorous animals give after they eat their food?

Herbivory is a form of predation in which an organism, known as a herbivore, concumes principally autotrophs such as plants, algae and photosynthesizing bacteria. A herbivore is an animal that is adapted to eat plants and not meat. Our understanding of herbivory in geological time comes from three sources: fossilized plants, which may preserve evidence of defence (such as spines), or herbivory-related damage; the observation of plant debris in fossilised animal faeces; and the construction of herbivore mouthparts. According to the theory of predator-prey interactions, the relationship between herbivores and plants is cyclic. Herbivores are limited in their feeding ability by either time or resources. A plant defense is a trait that increases plant fitness when faced with herbivory. The myriad of defenses displayed by plants means that their herbivores need a variety of techniques to overcome these defenses and obtain food. The back and forth relationship of plant defense and herbivore offense can be seen as a sort of "adaptation dance" in which one partner makes a move and the other counters it. The impact of herbivory can be seen in many areas ranging from economics to ecological, and sometimes affecting both.


What is primary food consumers?

Herbivores are animals that are adapted to eat plants. Herbivory is a form of predation in which an organism consumes principally... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_consumers


What does herbivore eats?

plants... anything that is not an animal. Herbivory (as in herbivore) is a form of predation in which an organism consumes principally autotrophs like plants and other such organisms.


How do predation and herbivory shape communities?

Predations is a orgasm and it provides liquid to the community


What are three adaptations of a cactus?

The leaves of a cactus have been reduced to spines to deter herbivory. The stems are fleshy and photosynthetic. The stomata are sunken into the surface of the leaf to increase the boundary layer.