Maintenance and evolution of individual differences in a prey defence trait examined with a dynamic predator-prey model
L. Eigentler,
K. Reinhold
Abstract:Predator-prey systems often feature periodic population cycles. In an empirical system with a heritable prey defence trait, ecological oscillations were previously shown to cause evolution of prey defence on the timescale of the population cycles. In this paper, we develop an eco-evolutionary mathematical model comprising partial differential equations to investigate the evolutionary dynamics of prey defence during population cycles. We reveal that ecological population cycles induce evolutionary oscillations … Show more
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