We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of populations with contrasting time-scales. In such communities, genetic variation of individual traits can cause population transitions between stationary and cyclic ecological regimes, hence abrupt variations in fitness. Such abrupt variations raise ridges in the adaptive landscape, where the populations are poised between equilibrium and cyclic coexistence and along which evolutionary trajectories can remain sliding for long times or halt at special points called evolutionary pseudo-equilibria. These novel phenomena should be generic to all systems in which ecological interactions cause fitness to vary discontinuously. They are demonstrated by the ana...
Continual evolution describes the unceasing evolution of at least one trait involving at least one o...
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical researc...
Organisms are involved in coevolutionary relationships with their competitors, predators, preys and ...
We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of population...
We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of population...
We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of population...
We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of population...
We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of population...
In this paper we describe the coevolution of phenotypes in a community of predators and of prey usin...
This paper describes the coevolution of phenotypes in a community comprising a population of predato...
Interspecific interactions depend not only on the population densities of the interacting species, b...
Coevolution between two antagonistic species follows the so-called 'Red Queen dynamics' when recipro...
The Red Queen hypothesis states that biological entities rather than abiotic factors constitute the ...
Traditionally ecologists have tended to consider species as the smallest unit for understanding comm...
Continual evolution describes the unceasing evolution of at least one trait involving at least one o...
Continual evolution describes the unceasing evolution of at least one trait involving at least one o...
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical researc...
Organisms are involved in coevolutionary relationships with their competitors, predators, preys and ...
We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of population...
We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of population...
We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of population...
We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of population...
We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of population...
In this paper we describe the coevolution of phenotypes in a community of predators and of prey usin...
This paper describes the coevolution of phenotypes in a community comprising a population of predato...
Interspecific interactions depend not only on the population densities of the interacting species, b...
Coevolution between two antagonistic species follows the so-called 'Red Queen dynamics' when recipro...
The Red Queen hypothesis states that biological entities rather than abiotic factors constitute the ...
Traditionally ecologists have tended to consider species as the smallest unit for understanding comm...
Continual evolution describes the unceasing evolution of at least one trait involving at least one o...
Continual evolution describes the unceasing evolution of at least one trait involving at least one o...
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical researc...
Organisms are involved in coevolutionary relationships with their competitors, predators, preys and ...