1. Decades of theory and recent empirical results have shown that evolutionary, population, community and ecosystem properties are the result of feedbacks between ecological and evolutionary processes. The vast majority of theory and empirical research on these eco-evolutionary feedbacks has focused on interactions among population size and mean traits of populations. 2. However, numbers and mean traits represent only a fraction of the possible feedback dimensions. Populations of many organisms consist of different size classes that differ in their impact on the environment and each other. Moreover, rarely do we know the map of ecological pathways through which changes in numbers or size structure cause evolutionary change. The goal of this...
This study\u27s main objective was to determine how mortality patterns mold the life histories of na...
Ecological and evolutionary processes may interact on the same timescale, but we are just beginning ...
In this dissertation I quantify spatial and temporal variation in the pattern and strength of natur...
1. Decades of theory and recent empirical results have shown that evolutionary, population, communit...
Ecologists are interested in the complex relationships between populations and their environment. Fe...
Ecology has long been thought to influence the evolutionary process by determining the selection pre...
Ecological research has focused on understanding how changes in consumer abundance affect community ...
Theory suggests evolutionary change can significantly influence and act in tandem with ecological fo...
1. The outcome of competition between individuals often depends on body-size. These competitive asym...
Organisms can change their environment and, in so doing, change the selection they experience and ho...
Biotic interactions are central to both ecological and evolutionary dynamics. In the vast majority o...
In the face of rapid anthropogenic environmental change, it is increasingly important to understand ...
In prior research, we found the way guppy life histories evolve in response to living in environment...
Divergent selection pressures across environments can result in phenotypic differentiation that is d...
Detecting contemporary evolution requires demonstrating that genetic change has occurred. Mixed effe...
This study\u27s main objective was to determine how mortality patterns mold the life histories of na...
Ecological and evolutionary processes may interact on the same timescale, but we are just beginning ...
In this dissertation I quantify spatial and temporal variation in the pattern and strength of natur...
1. Decades of theory and recent empirical results have shown that evolutionary, population, communit...
Ecologists are interested in the complex relationships between populations and their environment. Fe...
Ecology has long been thought to influence the evolutionary process by determining the selection pre...
Ecological research has focused on understanding how changes in consumer abundance affect community ...
Theory suggests evolutionary change can significantly influence and act in tandem with ecological fo...
1. The outcome of competition between individuals often depends on body-size. These competitive asym...
Organisms can change their environment and, in so doing, change the selection they experience and ho...
Biotic interactions are central to both ecological and evolutionary dynamics. In the vast majority o...
In the face of rapid anthropogenic environmental change, it is increasingly important to understand ...
In prior research, we found the way guppy life histories evolve in response to living in environment...
Divergent selection pressures across environments can result in phenotypic differentiation that is d...
Detecting contemporary evolution requires demonstrating that genetic change has occurred. Mixed effe...
This study\u27s main objective was to determine how mortality patterns mold the life histories of na...
Ecological and evolutionary processes may interact on the same timescale, but we are just beginning ...
In this dissertation I quantify spatial and temporal variation in the pattern and strength of natur...