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Evolutionary Ecology

Encyclopedia of Ecology, 2019
Evolutionary ecology is the field of science that studies biological diversity as the outcome of evolution and ecology. It aims to explain the distributions, abundance and characteristics of organisms from historical and contemporary processes. Natural selection is the evolutionary process leading to adaptations, equipping organisms with traits that ...
Bregje Wertheim
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The evolutionary ecology of corals

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1992
Corals display a wide range of complex life histories. The evolutionary consequences of factors such as clonality, indeterminate growth, asexual reproduction coupled with various (sexual) breeding systems, different levels of gene flow, and strongly overlapping generations have only just begun to be explored.
Hughes, Terence P.   +2 more
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Invasions and extinctions through the looking glass of evolutionary ecology

open access: yesPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2017
Robert I Colautti   +2 more
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Standard guidelines for the publication of telomere qPCR results in evolutionary ecology

Molecular Ecology Resources, 2020
Telomere length has been used as a proxy of fitness, aging and lifespan in vertebrates. In the last decade, dozens of articles reporting on telomere dynamics in the fields of ecology and evolution have been published for a wide range of taxa.
F. Morinha, Paula Magalhães, G. Blanco
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Evolutionary Ecology

Evolutionary Ecology, 1997
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The evolutionary ecology of metacommunities

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2008
Research on the interactions between evolutionary and ecological dynamics has largely focused on local spatial scales and on relatively simple ecological communities. However, recent work demonstrates that dispersal can drastically alter the interplay between ecological and evolutionary dynamics, often in unexpected ways.
Urban, Mark C.   +13 more
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The evolutionary ecology of Daphnia

1994
In order to generate genetic markers from both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA, we used three PCR-based techniques (RAPD, mtDNA-RFLPs, and sequencing of an amplified mtDNA fragment) to illuminate various aspects of the population genetics of large-lake Daphnia species.
B, Schierwater   +4 more
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Plant evolutionary ecology

New Phytologist, 2004
The concept of plant venereal disease is examined from definitional, operational and axiomatic viewpoints. The transmission of many plant pathogens occurs during the flowering phase and is effected either by pollinators or by wind dispersal of spores from inflorescences. Attraction of insects by pseudo-flowers or sugary secretions also serves to spread
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Honeybee Ecology


The book presents honeybees as a model system for investigating advanced social life among insects from an evolutionary perspective.Originally published in 1985.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make ...
T. Seeley
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Evolutionary Ecology of Avian Malaria: Past to Present.

Trends in Parasitology, 2018
Avian malaria is the oldest experimental system for investigating the biology and transmission of Plasmodium parasites. Recent molecular protocols for detecting and characterizing avian malaria lineages in the field are providing an ever-growing picture ...
A. Rivero, S. Gandon
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