Niche construction theory regards organisms not only as the object of natural selection but also an active subject that can change their own selective pressure through eco-evolutionary feedbacks. Through reviewing the existing works on the theoretical models of niche construction, here we present the progress made on how niche construction influences genetic structure of spatially structured populations and the spatial-temporal dynamics of metapopulations, with special focuses on mathematical models and simulation methods. The majority of results confirmed that niche construction can significantly alter the evolutionary trajectories of structured populations. Organism-environmental interactions induced by niche construction can have profoun...
In the light of the competitive exclusion principle, which states that complete competitors cannot c...
Niche construction refers to the modification of selective environments by organisms. Theoretical an...
Recent published evidence indicates a negative correlation between density of populations and the di...
Niche construction theory regards organisms not only as the object of natural selection but also an ...
We present an individual-based, spatial implementation of an existing two-locus population genetic m...
Organisms regularly modify local resource distributions, influencing both their ecosystems and the e...
This paper addresses the joint evolution of environment-altering (niche constructing) traits, and tr...
All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory posits t...
Organisms modify and choose components of their local environments. This 'niche construction' can al...
Niche construction is the process of environmental modification by organisms. By transforming natura...
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...
Niche construction theory, which portrays organisms as active agents that modify their environment r...
The process of niche construction can alter the trajectory of natural selection through organism-env...
Consideration of the properties of the sources of selection potentially helps biologists account for...
In the light of the competitive exclusion principle, which states that complete competitors cannot c...
Niche construction refers to the modification of selective environments by organisms. Theoretical an...
Recent published evidence indicates a negative correlation between density of populations and the di...
Niche construction theory regards organisms not only as the object of natural selection but also an ...
We present an individual-based, spatial implementation of an existing two-locus population genetic m...
Organisms regularly modify local resource distributions, influencing both their ecosystems and the e...
This paper addresses the joint evolution of environment-altering (niche constructing) traits, and tr...
All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory posits t...
Organisms modify and choose components of their local environments. This 'niche construction' can al...
Niche construction is the process of environmental modification by organisms. By transforming natura...
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...
Niche construction theory, which portrays organisms as active agents that modify their environment r...
The process of niche construction can alter the trajectory of natural selection through organism-env...
Consideration of the properties of the sources of selection potentially helps biologists account for...
In the light of the competitive exclusion principle, which states that complete competitors cannot c...
Niche construction refers to the modification of selective environments by organisms. Theoretical an...
Recent published evidence indicates a negative correlation between density of populations and the di...