Innovations are generally unexpected, often spectacular changes in phenotypes and ecological functions. The contributions to this theme issue are the latest conceptual, theoretical and experimental developments, addressing how ecology, environment, ontogeny and evolution are central to understanding the complexity of the processes underlying innovations. Here, we set the stage by introducing and defining key terms relating to innovation and discuss their relevance to biological, cultural and technological change. Discovering how the generation and transmission of novel biological information, environmental interactions and selective evolutionary processes contribute to innovation as an ecosystem will shed light on how the dominant features ...
This paper argues that innovation has evolved, from the slow, path dependent, and foreseeable world ...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovation-the combination of invention and social learning-can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovations are generally unexpected, often spectacular changes in phenotypes and ecological functio...
During the 19th century, evolutionary models of innovation followed a famous thesis of continuity, a...
The natural world has been evolving for over three billion years through the process of natural sele...
While the Earth system is in overshoot mode with an imminent threat to our social, ecological, and e...
Innovation and creativity are key defining features of human societies. As we face the global challe...
The origin of novel traits is what draws many to evolu-tionary biology, yet our understanding of the...
The objective of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the dynamics of engineering inno...
Over the past two decades, a new research field dealing with “sustainability transitions” has emerge...
Recent academic and policy debate on innovation indicates that there has been some shift from a more...
Global change has complex eco-evolutionary consequences for organisms and ecosystems, but related co...
During the 19thcentury, evolutionary models of innovation followed a famous thesis of continuity, ac...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
This paper argues that innovation has evolved, from the slow, path dependent, and foreseeable world ...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovation-the combination of invention and social learning-can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovations are generally unexpected, often spectacular changes in phenotypes and ecological functio...
During the 19th century, evolutionary models of innovation followed a famous thesis of continuity, a...
The natural world has been evolving for over three billion years through the process of natural sele...
While the Earth system is in overshoot mode with an imminent threat to our social, ecological, and e...
Innovation and creativity are key defining features of human societies. As we face the global challe...
The origin of novel traits is what draws many to evolu-tionary biology, yet our understanding of the...
The objective of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the dynamics of engineering inno...
Over the past two decades, a new research field dealing with “sustainability transitions” has emerge...
Recent academic and policy debate on innovation indicates that there has been some shift from a more...
Global change has complex eco-evolutionary consequences for organisms and ecosystems, but related co...
During the 19thcentury, evolutionary models of innovation followed a famous thesis of continuity, ac...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
This paper argues that innovation has evolved, from the slow, path dependent, and foreseeable world ...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovation-the combination of invention and social learning-can empower species to invade new niches...