This publication explores many facets of the ever intriguing and
enigmatic relationships between plants and their gall-forming
herbivores. The research reported herein ranges from studies on
classical biology and systematics of galling to molecular
phylogeny, population genetics, and ecological and evolutionary
theory. Human kind has much to learn and gain from understanding
the fine details of how plants and their gallers interact. This
publication is the result of an international symposium that was
held August, 1997 in Hungary. It was organized under the guidelines
of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations by
the Hungarian Forest Research Institute, Department of Forest
Protection, and the North Central Research Station of the US Forest
Service.
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