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Dispersal evolution and eco-evolutionary dynamics in antagonistic species interactions
Dispersal evolution modifies diverse spatial processes, such as range expansions or
biological invasions of single species, but we are currently lacking a realistic vision for …
biological invasions of single species, but we are currently lacking a realistic vision for …
A review of the phenotypic traits associated with insect dispersal polymorphism, and experimental designs for sorting out resident and disperser phenotypes
D Renault - Insects, 2020 - mdpi.com
Dispersal represents a key life-history trait with several implications for the fitness of
organisms, population dynamics and resilience, local adaptation, meta-population …
organisms, population dynamics and resilience, local adaptation, meta-population …
[HTML][HTML] Holistic pelagic biodiversity monitoring of the Black Sea via eDNA metabarcoding approach: From bacteria to marine mammals
Y Zhang, M Pavlovska, E Stoica, I Prekrasna… - Environment …, 2020 - Elsevier
As the largest semi-closed marine ecosystem in the world, the Black Sea has been heavily
affected by human activities for a long time. Describing the biodiversity of multi-trophic biota …
affected by human activities for a long time. Describing the biodiversity of multi-trophic biota …
Experimental evolution of dispersal: Unifying theory, experiments and natural systems
Dispersal is a central life history trait that affects the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of
populations and communities. The recent use of experimental evolution for the study of …
populations and communities. The recent use of experimental evolution for the study of …
Landscape heterogeneity buffers biodiversity of simulated meta-food-webs under global change through rescue and drainage effects
Habitat fragmentation and eutrophication have strong impacts on biodiversity.
Metacommunity research demonstrated that reduction in landscape connectivity may cause …
Metacommunity research demonstrated that reduction in landscape connectivity may cause …
The conflict between adaptation and dispersal for maintaining biodiversity in changing environments
Dispersal and adaptation both allow species to persist in changing environments. Yet, we
have limited understanding of how these processes interact to affect species persistence …
have limited understanding of how these processes interact to affect species persistence …
Eco‐evolution from deep time to contemporary dynamics: the role of timescales and rate modulators
Eco‐evolutionary dynamics, or eco‐evolution for short, are often thought to involve rapid
demography (ecology) and equally rapid heritable phenotypic changes (evolution) leading …
demography (ecology) and equally rapid heritable phenotypic changes (evolution) leading …
eDNA metabarcoding revealed differential structures of aquatic communities in a dynamic freshwater ecosystem shaped by habitat heterogeneity
R **e, G Zhao, J Yang, Z Wang, Y Xu, X Zhang… - Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Freshwater ecosystems have been threatened by complicated disturbances from both
natural and anthropogenic variables, especially in dynamic and complex river basins. The …
natural and anthropogenic variables, especially in dynamic and complex river basins. The …
Predicting effects of multiple interacting global change drivers across trophic levels
Global change encompasses many co‐occurring anthropogenic drivers, which can act
synergistically or antagonistically on ecological systems. Predicting how different global …
synergistically or antagonistically on ecological systems. Predicting how different global …
The significance of partial migration for food web and ecosystem dynamics
Migration is ubiquitous and can strongly shape food webs and ecosystems. Less familiar,
however, is that the majority of life cycle, seasonal and diel migrations in nature are partial …
however, is that the majority of life cycle, seasonal and diel migrations in nature are partial …