Robert J. Marquis

Professor Emeritus


Curriculum vitae



Department of Biology

University of Missouri-St. Louis and the Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center

1 University Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63121-4499 USA



Herbivore fauna of Piper (Piperaceae) in a Costa Rican wet forest: diversity, specificity and impact


Book chapter


RJ Marquis
Price PW, Lewinsohn TM, Fernandes GW, Benson WW, Plant-animal interactions: Evolutionary ecology in tropical and temperate regions, John Wiley & Sons New York, 1991, pp. 177--199

Cite

Cite

APA   Click to copy
Marquis, R. J. (1991). Herbivore fauna of Piper (Piperaceae) in a Costa Rican wet forest: diversity, specificity and impact. In P. PW, L. TM, F. GW, & B. WW (Eds.), Plant-animal interactions: Evolutionary ecology in tropical and temperate regions (pp. 177–199). John Wiley & Sons New York.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Marquis, RJ. “Herbivore Fauna of Piper (Piperaceae) in a Costa Rican Wet Forest: Diversity, Specificity and Impact.” In Plant-Animal Interactions: Evolutionary Ecology in Tropical and Temperate Regions, edited by Price PW, Lewinsohn TM, Fernandes GW, and Benson WW, 177–199. John Wiley & Sons New York, 1991.


MLA   Click to copy
Marquis, R. J. “Herbivore Fauna of Piper (Piperaceae) in a Costa Rican Wet Forest: Diversity, Specificity and Impact.” Plant-Animal Interactions: Evolutionary Ecology in Tropical and Temperate Regions, edited by Price PW et al., John Wiley & Sons New York, 1991, pp. 177–99.


BibTeX   Click to copy

@inbook{marquis1991a,
  title = {Herbivore fauna of Piper (Piperaceae) in a Costa Rican wet forest: diversity, specificity and impact},
  year = {1991},
  journal = {Plant-animal interactions: Evolutionary ecology in tropical and temperate regions},
  pages = {177--199},
  publisher = {John Wiley & Sons New York},
  author = {Marquis, RJ},
  editor = {PW, Price and TM, Lewinsohn and GW, Fernandes and WW, Benson}
}


Share



Follow this website


You need to create an Owlstown account to follow this website.


Sign up

Already an Owlstown member?

Log in