2023
DOI: 10.1086/723406
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A Theoretical Framework for Trait-Based Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics: Population Structure, Intraspecific Variation, and Community Assembly

Abstract: To understand how functional traits shape ecological communities it is necessary to understand both how traits across the community affect its functioning and how eco-evolutionary dynamics within the community change the traits over time. Of particular interest are so-called evolutionarily stable communities (ESCs), since these are the end points of eco-evolutionary dynamics and can persist over long time scales. One theoretical framework that has successfully been used for assembling ESCs is adaptive dynamics… Show more

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“…As in AD and QG, OMD can be extended to take into account class structure (Lion et al, 2022;Wickman et al, 2022) and the joint evolution of multiple quantitative traits (Sasaki et al, 2022). Class structure is a major feature of natural biological populations, taking into account individual differences in state including age, spatial location, infection or physiological status, and species.…”
Section: Population Structure and Multivariate Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As in AD and QG, OMD can be extended to take into account class structure (Lion et al, 2022;Wickman et al, 2022) and the joint evolution of multiple quantitative traits (Sasaki et al, 2022). Class structure is a major feature of natural biological populations, taking into account individual differences in state including age, spatial location, infection or physiological status, and species.…”
Section: Population Structure and Multivariate Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Class structure is a major feature of natural biological populations, taking into account individual differences in state including age, spatial location, infection or physiological status, and species. By deriving equations for the frequencies and moments of the morph distributions in each class, it is possible to apply OMD to a broad range of realistic ecological scenarios (Lion et al, 2022; Wickman et al, 2022). Furthermore, Lion et al (2022) show how the theory of reproductive values can be used to obtain compact analytical expressions for the dynamics of multimodal trait distributions in structured populations under density- and frequency-dependent selection.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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