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发表于 2016-8-2 11:01:14 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
转自普特英语,用于个人听写练习。
hint:
Yaël

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Don, imagine this scenario. You’re a plant, and a butterfly lays its eggs on you. What do you do?
What can I do Yaël, I'm a plant. I have roots, I think I'm stuck.
Actually, Don, it turns out that you can do plenty.
Even with caterpillars gnawing on my leaves?
Especially them, you see plants aren’t as static as you think they are. In fact, some plants are so tuned into their predators that they know exactly what kind of insect is munching on their leaves.
Like whether it's a caterpillar or a beetle? Amazing!
And this means that individual plants can also adjust their physiology in response to their current conditions. So they may release substances that are toxic to the particular insect, adjust the ways they look and smell, and even adjust their growth patterns.
Really?
Y: And this can work both for and against the other species, depending on whether the plant needs its help. For example, plants being attacked by an insect might release scents that attract the predators of that insect. And don’t think the insects don’t adjust in return. For example, they may adjust the balance of enzymes in their stomach in order to better digest the plant.
D: So it’s like the plants and the insects are engaged in some elaborate arms race.
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