2019
DOI: 10.1101/523720
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Eco-Evolutionary Feedbacks Between Predator’s Linkage Disequilibrium and Prey Densities Maintain Diversity

Abstract: Diversity occurs at multiple scales. Within a single population, there is diversity in genotypes and phenotypes. At a larger scale, within ecological communities, there is diversity in species. There have been a number of studies to investigate how diversity at these two scales influence each other through what has been termed eco-evolutionary feedbacks.Here we study a three-species ecological module called apparent competition, in which the predator is evolving in a trait that determines its interaction with … Show more

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