Articles with "evolutionary ecology" as a keyword



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Evolutionary Ecology of Multitrophic Interactions between Plants, Insect Herbivores and Entomopathogens

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Published in 2017 at "Journal of Chemical Ecology"

DOI: 10.1007/s10886-017-0850-z

Abstract: Plants play an important role in the interactions between insect herbivores and their pathogens. Since the seminal review by Cory and Hoover (2006) on plant-mediated effects on insect–pathogen interactions, considerable progress has been made in… read more here.

Keywords: evolutionary ecology; multitrophic interactions; plant; plants insect ... See more keywords
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Bottom-up and top-down triggers of diversification: A new look at the evolutionary ecology of scavenging amphipods in the deep sea

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Published in 2018 at "Progress in Oceanography"

DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2018.04.008

Abstract: Abstract The initial, anthropocentric view of the deep ocean was that of a hostile environment inhabited by organisms rendered lethargic by constant high pressure, low temperature and sparse food supply, hence evolving slowly. This conceptual… read more here.

Keywords: deep sea; evolutionary ecology; food; ecology ... See more keywords
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Evolutionary ecology of language origins through confrontational scavenging

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Published in 2023 at "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences"

DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2021.0411

Abstract: A dynamic model and an agent-based simulation model implementing the assumptions of the confrontational scavenging hypothesis on early protolanguage as an adaptive response of Homo erectus to gradual change in their habitat has been developed… read more here.

Keywords: ecology; confrontational scavenging; language origins; evolutionary ecology ... See more keywords
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Evolutionary ecology of human‐associated microbes

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Published in 2023 at "Molecular Ecology"

DOI: 10.1111/mec.16966

Abstract: ​Determining​the​evolutionary​mechanisms,​genomic​outcomes​and​ functional​consequences​of​adaptation​is​of​paramount​importance​ for​our​understanding​of​the​nature​of​evolution,​and​for​predicting​ the​evolutionary​responses​of​organisms​in​the​face​of​the​current​ and​ future​ global​ changes.​ Microorganisms​ which​ are​ associated​ with​humans​(as​members​of​the​human​microbiome,​or​associated​ with​domesticated​plants​or​animals)​provide​ideal​models​to​study​ adaptation​and​specialisation.​These​microbes​are​diverse​and​many​ possess​outstanding​experimental​assets,​such​as​small​genomes​and​ membership​in​relatively​simple​multi-​species​communities​(Gladieux​ et​al.,​2014;​Rosshart​et​al.,​2019;​Seybold​et​al.,​2020).​In​addition,​ studying​microbial​ evolution​ in​ human-​associated​ environments​ is​ effective​because​population​genetic​processes​(i.e.​genetic​drift​and​ selection)​are​often​strong​and​recent​(Gladieux​et​al.,​2014;​Ropars​ &​ Giraud,​ 2022).​ Furthermore,​ human-​associated​ microbes​ often​ have​important​impacts​on​human​health​as​members​of​our​microbiomes,​as​human​pathogens​or​as​associates​of​food​production​for​ crop​microbiomes,​… read more here.

Keywords: ecology; ecology human; evolutionary ecology; human associated ... See more keywords
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The Physiological and Evolutionary Ecology of Sperm Thermal Performance

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Published in 2022 at "Frontiers in Physiology"

DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2022.754830

Abstract: Ongoing anthropogenic climate change has increased attention on the ecological and evolutionary consequences of thermal variation. Most research in this field has focused on the physiology and behavior of diploid whole organisms. The thermal performance… read more here.

Keywords: ecology; sperm thermal; thermal performance; physiology ... See more keywords
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Toward Unifying Evolutionary Ecology and Genomics to Understand Positive Plant–Plant Interactions Within Wild Species

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Published in 2021 at "Frontiers in Plant Science"

DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.683373

Abstract: In a local environment, plant networks include interactions among individuals of different species and among genotypes of the same species. While interspecific interactions are recognized as main drivers of plant community patterns, intraspecific interactions have… read more here.

Keywords: evolutionary ecology; plant; ecology genomics; within wild ... See more keywords
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Evolutionary Ecology of Plant-Arthropod Interactions in Light of the “Omics” Sciences: A Broad Guide

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Published in 2022 at "Frontiers in Plant Science"

DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.808427

Abstract: Aboveground plant-arthropod interactions are typically complex, involving herbivores, predators, pollinators, and various other guilds that can strongly affect plant fitness, directly or indirectly, and individually, synergistically, or antagonistically. However, little is known about how ongoing… read more here.

Keywords: ecology; arthropod interactions; plant arthropod; ecology plant ... See more keywords
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Evolutionary ecology of driftwood talitrids: a review

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Published in 2017 at "Zoosystematics and Evolution"

DOI: 10.3897/zse.93.12582

Abstract: Marine driftwood, both when floating at the sea surface and after stranding in the supralittoral of a beach, has been inadequately sampled for talitrids throughout the world. It is probable that many more talitrids than… read more here.

Keywords: talitrids review; ecology driftwood; evolutionary ecology; driftwood ... See more keywords