BACKGROUND:Recent experimental studies have demonstrated the importance of invasion history for evolutionary formation of community. However, only few theoretical studies on community evolution have focused on such views. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:We used a tri-trophic food web model to analyze the coevolutionary effects of ecological invasions by a mutant and by a predator and/or resource species of a native consumer species community and found that ecological invasions can lead to various evolutionary histories. The invasion of a predator makes multiple evolutionary community histories possible, and the evolutionary history followed can determine both the invasion success of the predator into the native community and the fate of ...
While natural communities are assembled by both ecological and evolutionary processes, ecological as...
Understanding the emergence and maintenance of biodiversity ranks among the most fundamental challen...
Harvesting changes population abundance and can affect adaptation of several life-history traits. Ha...
Recent experimental studies have demonstrated the importance of invasion history for evolutionary fo...
Abstract The patterns of diet specialization in food webs determine community structure, stability, ...
1. The causes and consequences of temporal variation in the abundance of organisms constitute centra...
Biological invasions are a major threat to natural communities worldwide. While several species trai...
Invasion ecology has made considerable progress in identifying specific mechanisms that potentially ...
We review empirical studies on how bioinvasions alter food webs and how a food-web perspective may c...
There is substantial evidence that environmental changes on a landscape level can have dramatic cons...
Evolution on contemporary timescales has recently been recognized as an important driver for ecologi...
Global change is increasing the occurrence of perturbation events on natural communities, with biolo...
Ecosystems are complex food webs in which multiple species interact and ecological and evolutionary ...
We review empirical studies on how bioinvasions alter food webs and how a food-web perspective may c...
Evolutionary change has largely been ignored in ecology because it has traditionally been considered...
While natural communities are assembled by both ecological and evolutionary processes, ecological as...
Understanding the emergence and maintenance of biodiversity ranks among the most fundamental challen...
Harvesting changes population abundance and can affect adaptation of several life-history traits. Ha...
Recent experimental studies have demonstrated the importance of invasion history for evolutionary fo...
Abstract The patterns of diet specialization in food webs determine community structure, stability, ...
1. The causes and consequences of temporal variation in the abundance of organisms constitute centra...
Biological invasions are a major threat to natural communities worldwide. While several species trai...
Invasion ecology has made considerable progress in identifying specific mechanisms that potentially ...
We review empirical studies on how bioinvasions alter food webs and how a food-web perspective may c...
There is substantial evidence that environmental changes on a landscape level can have dramatic cons...
Evolution on contemporary timescales has recently been recognized as an important driver for ecologi...
Global change is increasing the occurrence of perturbation events on natural communities, with biolo...
Ecosystems are complex food webs in which multiple species interact and ecological and evolutionary ...
We review empirical studies on how bioinvasions alter food webs and how a food-web perspective may c...
Evolutionary change has largely been ignored in ecology because it has traditionally been considered...
While natural communities are assembled by both ecological and evolutionary processes, ecological as...
Understanding the emergence and maintenance of biodiversity ranks among the most fundamental challen...
Harvesting changes population abundance and can affect adaptation of several life-history traits. Ha...