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Chemische Ökologie

Ein interdisziplinäres Forschungsgebiet zwischen Biologie und Chemie

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Anhand von sieben Beispielen wird das Aufgabenfeld der Chemischen Ökologie vorgestellt. Neben verschiedenen Typen chemischer Interaktionen zwischen Organismen wird auch der Stofftransfer Pflanze/Tier bzw. Tier/Tier berücksichtigt. Auch wird auf die ökologische Bedeutung dieser Naturstoffe sowie deren Chemie und Biogenese hingewiesen.

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Dettner, K. Chemische Ökologie. UWSF - Z. Umweltchem. Ökotox. 1, 29–36 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02936880

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