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Plant-animal relationships
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1. Herbivores
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Grazers GRASS
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Browsers LEAVES
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Sap-suckers
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Nectar feeders
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Stem borers
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Chewers
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Pollen feeders
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Fruit and seed eaters
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Gum eaters e.g. marmosets
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2. Co-operative relationships between plants and animals
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Pollination
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Guarding
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Protection
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Hooks
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Birds and fruit
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3. Plants that eat animals
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Plant defence systems
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Physical means of defence
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Thorns, spines and prickles
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Stings Histamine Acetyl choline
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Low growing points
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Divarification
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Enclosing seeds in a hard coat or prickles
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Seed masting E.g. bamboo plants and beech trees
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Hiding (stone – cushion plant)
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Regeneration Ability to regenerate from the smallest part of the body e.g. smallest part of dandelion rot left in the soil can regenerate into a whole new plant very quickly.
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Waxy cuticle and epidermis
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Trapping animals Pisonia brunoniana
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Chemical defences Chemicals that are produced for no known function in the basis process of life are called secondary compounds Zoopharmacognosy
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Chemicals used against pathogens: Antibiotics and phytoalexins Caffeine Chillies “hotness”
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Chemicals that deter insects
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Canavanine Chewing insects Mimics amino acid arginine
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Cyanogenesis Production of cyanide enzyme Glycoside hydrogen cyanide Hydrogen cyanide thiocynate
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Pungent and volatile chemicals
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Pyrethrins Caterpillars and butterflies have enzyme that detoxifies Chrysanthemum – sesamin
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Tannins Produced by oak leaves and camellias Stop insects eating Bitter taste
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Alkaloids
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Phenols Deter insects Hospital smell = carbolic acid Protect plants from bacteria
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Other chemicals Strychnine Morphine Digitoxin Peppermint Cinammon Cloves
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Terpens taste peppery like Terpentine Possums are grazing specific, and this had had a dramatic effect near Arthurs Pass. The trees here have been selected and stripped especially rata, kamahi and fuschia trees. Many of these trees are now dead, known as canopy dieback. Possums don’t like terpens, so don’t eat trees such as rimu and horipito
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