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Takayuki Ohgushi, Timothy P. Craig, and Peter W. Price (editors).
Ecological Communities: Plant Mediation in Indirect Interaction Webs.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Decorated boards, 444 p., ISBN 0–521–85039–8, $150.

In this highly technical review of the research findings of international scientists in an emerging field, contributing authors discuss the knowledge they gained in the study of plant-animal (mainly insect) interactions and how herbivores affected the traits of the individual plant and ultimately, its ecological community. The editors, prominent ecologists, point out that for a better understanding of an ecological community, there must be greater knowledge about plant-herbivore relationships. This book contains cutting-edge research for the consideration of graduate students and scientists interested in plant ecology.

— Marilyn K. Alaimo, garden writer and volunteer, Chicago Botanic Garden.