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    Learn how plants respond to higher atmospheric CO2 concentrations

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    Herbivores (General)

    Material in this section originates from the following categories in our Subject Index:

    Animals (Herbivores: General)
    Herbivory (General)


    Summary


    * -- Insect Herbivores, Insectivores and Detritivores in a Scrub-Oak Ecoystem

    * -- Aquatic Herbivores in a CO2-Enriched World of the Future

    Herbivores and Their Host Plants in a Warmer World

    Effects of Elevated CO2 on Plant-Herbivore Interactions

    CO2 Effects on Forest Understory Plants and Arthropods

    Aphid Responses to Elevated Atmospheric Concentrations of Ozone and CO2

    Effects of Elevated CO2 on Herbivorous Insect Populations

    Biodiversity and CO2

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