The ecological importance of hybridization
D Porretta, D Canestrelli - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2023 - cell.com
Hybridization as an evolutionary process has been studied in depth over the past few
decades. Research has focused on its role in sha** reproductive barriers, its adaptive …
decades. Research has focused on its role in sha** reproductive barriers, its adaptive …
Bird communities in a changing world: The role of interspecific competition
A Guillaumet, IJ Russell - Diversity, 2022 - mdpi.com
Significant changes in the environment have the potential to affect bird species abundance
and distribution, both directly, through a modification of the landscape, habitats, and climate …
and distribution, both directly, through a modification of the landscape, habitats, and climate …
The effect of a psychological scare on the dynamics of the tumor-immune interaction with optimal control strategy
Contracting cancer typically induces a state of terror among the individuals who are affected.
Exploring how chemotherapy and anxiety work together to affect the speed at which cancer …
Exploring how chemotherapy and anxiety work together to affect the speed at which cancer …
Hybridization and the coexistence of species
It is thought that two species can coexist if they use different resources present in the
environment, yet this assumes that species are completely reproductively isolated. We …
environment, yet this assumes that species are completely reproductively isolated. We …
[HTML][HTML] Accumulation and translocation of trace elements and macronutrients in different plant species across five study sites
D Subramanian, R Subha, AK Murugesan - Ecological Indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
The present study aims to analyze the capacity of plant species (52 individuals) for
accumulation and translocation of trace elements (Fe, Cd, Cr, Cu, Al, Ni, and Pb) and the …
accumulation and translocation of trace elements (Fe, Cd, Cr, Cu, Al, Ni, and Pb) and the …
Ornamentation diversified faster than eco-morphology across Nearctic dragonflies
K Hersch, MP Moore - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Eco-morphology and ornamentation are two phenotypic dimensions along which co-existing
species often diverge, yet theory makes contrasting predictions about how these phenotypes …
species often diverge, yet theory makes contrasting predictions about how these phenotypes …
Frequency‐dependent community dynamics driven by sexual interactions
Research in community ecology has tended to focus on trophic interactions (eg, predation,
resource competition) as driving forces of community dynamics, and sexual interactions …
resource competition) as driving forces of community dynamics, and sexual interactions …
Reproductive Interference Alters Species Coexistence in Nematodes due to Asymmetric Sperm‐Induced Harm
Species coexistence is shaped by a range of biotic and abiotic factors. Beyond predation,
parasitism and competition, one species may interfere with another's reproduction to induce …
parasitism and competition, one species may interfere with another's reproduction to induce …
Interspecific territoriality has facilitated recent increases in the breeding habitat overlap of North American passerines
As species' ranges shift in response to human‐induced global changes, species interactions
are expected to play a large role in sha** the resultant range dynamics and …
are expected to play a large role in sha** the resultant range dynamics and …
Males and females contribute differently to the evolution of habitat segregation driven by hybridization
Costly heterospecific mating interactions, such as hybridization, select for prezygotic
reproductive isolation. One of the potential traits responding to the selection arising from …
reproductive isolation. One of the potential traits responding to the selection arising from …