Illustrated key to the wild and commonly cultivated trees of by J. Franklin Collins, Howard W. Preston

By J. Franklin Collins, Howard W. Preston

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For instance, mammalian herbivory in the Middle East, or even all over the Mediterranean basin, is a good example, although greatly influenced by human activity (hunting and habitat destruction) in the last several millennia. During the Pleistocene, many wild mammalian herbivores and their mammalian predators co-existed there and a certain level of balance prevailed between them and the vegetation. Especially during the second half of the Holocene, but starting in the very late Pleistocene, most of the many larger Near-Eastern mammalian taxa (larger than 30 kg), both herbivores and carnivores, became extinct (Tsahar et al.

2004), a type of coloration probably not associated with a loss of photosynthetic capacity (Konoplyova et al. 2008). , Cahn and Harper 1976; Wiens 1978; Shifriss 1981; Niemelä et al. 1984; Smith 1986; Givnish 1990; Agrawal and Spiller 2004; Lev-Yadun 2001, 2003a, 2006a, b, 2013a, 2014a, b, c, d; Lee 2007; Campitelli et al. 2008; Soltau et al. 2009; La Rocca et al. 2014), but the exact mechanisms by which it operates as defense from herbivory are only partly understood. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016 S.

A clear case of no attack in spite of a high risk from herbivory was demonstrated by Lev-Yadun and Ne’eman (2004) concerning various summer-green plants growing near Bedouin settlements with their huge flocks of sheep and goats, camels and donkeys in the Negev Desert (Israel). These plants grow in similar arid grazed habitats elsewhere in the Near East and North Africa. Several common alkaloid-rich poisonous or thorny plants form green islands in the dry summer when all surrounding plants in this desert have turned yellow or gray, and in many cases have been grazed down to their roots over © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016 S.

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