International audience1. Indirect biotic interactions-such as intransitive competition-are increasingly recognized as being important in shaping ecological patterns in natural systems. Over long timescales , such indirect interactions may affect the evolution of species phenotypes, which in turn can modify these interactions, thereby begetting eco-evolutionary feedbacks. If indirect intransitive interactions can emerge in situ during lineage diversification, they could profoundly affect species' phenotypic diversity, temporal stability, and subsequent diversification rates. 2. We address these questions by investigating the conditions under which indirect intransitive competition can emerge from a lineage diversifying in sympatry. We use an...
Competition can result in evolutionary changes to coexistence between competitors but there are no t...
1. Over 40 years after the introduction of the concept into ecology, intransitive (i.e. non-hierarch...
International audienceHow ecological interactions, genetic processes and environmental variability j...
International audience1. Indirect biotic interactions-such as intransitive competition-are increasin...
International audience1. Indirect biotic interactions-such as intransitive competition-are increasin...
Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as being i...
Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as being i...
Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as being i...
Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as being i...
1. Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as bein...
Identifying the causes of diversification is central to evolutionary biology. The ecological theory ...
Ecological processes have the potential to influence evolution through their effects on selection. ...
It is well known that ecological and evolutionary processes act in concert while shaping biological ...
It is well known that ecological and evolutionary processes act in concert while shaping biological ...
Competition can result in evolutionary changes to coexistence between competitors but there are no t...
Competition can result in evolutionary changes to coexistence between competitors but there are no t...
1. Over 40 years after the introduction of the concept into ecology, intransitive (i.e. non-hierarch...
International audienceHow ecological interactions, genetic processes and environmental variability j...
International audience1. Indirect biotic interactions-such as intransitive competition-are increasin...
International audience1. Indirect biotic interactions-such as intransitive competition-are increasin...
Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as being i...
Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as being i...
Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as being i...
Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as being i...
1. Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as bein...
Identifying the causes of diversification is central to evolutionary biology. The ecological theory ...
Ecological processes have the potential to influence evolution through their effects on selection. ...
It is well known that ecological and evolutionary processes act in concert while shaping biological ...
It is well known that ecological and evolutionary processes act in concert while shaping biological ...
Competition can result in evolutionary changes to coexistence between competitors but there are no t...
Competition can result in evolutionary changes to coexistence between competitors but there are no t...
1. Over 40 years after the introduction of the concept into ecology, intransitive (i.e. non-hierarch...
International audienceHow ecological interactions, genetic processes and environmental variability j...