Niche construction theory, which portrays organisms as active agents that modify their environment rather than mere passive entities selected by their environment, has received increasing attention in ecology and evolutionary biology. Here, we investigate the ecological consequences of niche construction in the system of three cyclically competing metapopulations, engaging a rock–scissors–paper game. Using cellular automata, we detected a variety of dynamic behaviors, including damped oscillation, periodical fluctuation and stage equilibrium, and the system transformed from disorder to order with gradually increasing niche-constructing intensity. Increasing niche-constructing intensity of a species, counterintuitively, reduced its own occup...
Organisms regularly modify local resource distributions, influencing both their ecosystems and the e...
The origin of species richness is one of the most widely discussed questions in ecology. The absence...
La niche écologique d'un organisme correspond à l'environnement biotique et abiotique dans lequel il...
Niche construction theory regards organisms not only as the object of natural selection but also an ...
Organisms modify their environment through their activities and by doing so, they modify evolutionar...
CITATION: Han, X. & Hui, C. 2014. Niche construction on environmental gradients: the formation of fi...
Niche construction is the process of environmental modification by organisms. By transforming natura...
Niche construction refers to the modification of selective environments by organisms. Theoretical an...
All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory posits t...
Niche construction theory concerns how organisms can change selection pressures by altering the feat...
Organisms modify and choose components of their local environments. This ‘niche construction’ can al...
Organisms modify and choose components of their local environments. This ‘niche construction’ can al...
Organisms modify and choose components of their local environments. This 'niche construction' can al...
The process of niche construction can alter the trajectory of natural selection through organism-env...
In evolutionary biology, niche construction is sometimes described as a genuine evolutionary process...
Organisms regularly modify local resource distributions, influencing both their ecosystems and the e...
The origin of species richness is one of the most widely discussed questions in ecology. The absence...
La niche écologique d'un organisme correspond à l'environnement biotique et abiotique dans lequel il...
Niche construction theory regards organisms not only as the object of natural selection but also an ...
Organisms modify their environment through their activities and by doing so, they modify evolutionar...
CITATION: Han, X. & Hui, C. 2014. Niche construction on environmental gradients: the formation of fi...
Niche construction is the process of environmental modification by organisms. By transforming natura...
Niche construction refers to the modification of selective environments by organisms. Theoretical an...
All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory posits t...
Niche construction theory concerns how organisms can change selection pressures by altering the feat...
Organisms modify and choose components of their local environments. This ‘niche construction’ can al...
Organisms modify and choose components of their local environments. This ‘niche construction’ can al...
Organisms modify and choose components of their local environments. This 'niche construction' can al...
The process of niche construction can alter the trajectory of natural selection through organism-env...
In evolutionary biology, niche construction is sometimes described as a genuine evolutionary process...
Organisms regularly modify local resource distributions, influencing both their ecosystems and the e...
The origin of species richness is one of the most widely discussed questions in ecology. The absence...
La niche écologique d'un organisme correspond à l'environnement biotique et abiotique dans lequel il...