Definition of Herbivores. Meaning of Herbivores. Synonyms of Herbivores

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Definition of Herbivores

Herbivore
Herbivore Her"bi*vore, n. [Cf. F. herbivore.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the Herbivora. --P. H. Gosse.

Meaning of Herbivores from wikipedia

- lineages tetrapod herbivores. This suggests that evolution and spread occurred simultaneously within various lineages. Herbivores form an important link...
- Herbivore men is a term used in ****an to describe young men who become voluntarily celibate and express little interest in getting married or being ****ertive...
- of herbivores. Many plants produce secondary metabolites, known as allelochemicals, that influence the behavior, growth, or survival of herbivores. These...
- Herbivores' effects on plant diversity vary across environmental changes. Herbivores could increase plant diversity or decrease plant diversity. Loss of...
- of herbivores to eat them. Relationships between herbivores and their host plants often results in reciprocal evolutionary change. When a herbivore eats...
- sustenance. The organisms which herbivores consume are primary producers, predominantly plants (including algae). Herbivores which consume land plants may...
- predators. There are several causes of overabundant herbivores and subsequent overbrowsing. Herbivores are introduced to landscapes in which native plants...
- production is the energy that herbivores and decomposers use and thus depends on primary productivity. Primarily herbivores and decomposers consume all...
- Primary consumers are the herbivores that consume the plants, and secondary consumers are the carnivores that consume those herbivores. Some organisms, including...
- produce several secondary metabolic substance to protect themselves from herbivores insects. These chemicals are groped into alkaloids, terpenoids and phenolics...