Background: The evolutionary consequences of competition are of great interest to researchers studying sympatric speciation, adaptive radiation, species coexistence and ecological assembly. Competition's role in driving evolutionary change in phenotypic distributions, and thus causing ecological character displacement, has been inferred from biogeographical data and measurements of divergent selection on a focal species in the presence of competitors. However, direct experimental demonstrations of character displacement due to competition are rare. Results: We demonstrate a causal role for competition in ecological character displacement. Using populations of the bacterium Escherichia coli that have adaptively diversified into ecotypes...
There is growing evidence that disruptive selection generated by intraspecific resource competition ...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
Abundant ecological opportunity is thought to drive adaptation and diversification. The presence of ...
Abstract Background The evolutionary consequences of ...
Ecological processes have the potential to influence evolution through their effects on selection. ...
Understanding ecological mechanisms regulating the evolution of biodiversity is of much interest to ...
The causes and mechanisms of evolutionary diversification are central issues in biology. Geographic ...
What processes contribute to the origin and maintenance of biological diversity? When populations oc...
The ecological forces shaping adaptive radiations are of great interest to evolutionary ecologists. ...
Character displacement – trait evolution stemming from selection to lessen resource competition or r...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
Ecological character displacement (ECD), the evolutionary divergence of competing species, has oscil...
While previous studies on character displacement tended to focus on trait divergence and convergence...
<div><p>The causes and mechanisms of evolutionary diversification are central issues in biology. Geo...
Competitors are known to be important in governing the outcome of evolutionary diversification durin...
There is growing evidence that disruptive selection generated by intraspecific resource competition ...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
Abundant ecological opportunity is thought to drive adaptation and diversification. The presence of ...
Abstract Background The evolutionary consequences of ...
Ecological processes have the potential to influence evolution through their effects on selection. ...
Understanding ecological mechanisms regulating the evolution of biodiversity is of much interest to ...
The causes and mechanisms of evolutionary diversification are central issues in biology. Geographic ...
What processes contribute to the origin and maintenance of biological diversity? When populations oc...
The ecological forces shaping adaptive radiations are of great interest to evolutionary ecologists. ...
Character displacement – trait evolution stemming from selection to lessen resource competition or r...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
Ecological character displacement (ECD), the evolutionary divergence of competing species, has oscil...
While previous studies on character displacement tended to focus on trait divergence and convergence...
<div><p>The causes and mechanisms of evolutionary diversification are central issues in biology. Geo...
Competitors are known to be important in governing the outcome of evolutionary diversification durin...
There is growing evidence that disruptive selection generated by intraspecific resource competition ...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
Abundant ecological opportunity is thought to drive adaptation and diversification. The presence of ...