Evolution of Interactions in Communities

Evolution of Interactions in Communities

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Paradise, Christopher J.
Momentum Press
EAN: 9781606509685
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Pairwise and diffuse coevolution are defined, with examples that include mutualisms and predator-prey interactions. In any example of coevolution, the costs and benefits to both species involved in the interaction must be assessed in order to understand evolution of the interaction. Models to explain coral bleaching are examined in the context of a coevolutionary mutualism, as are the implications for the possible extinction of coral reefs. Data are examined in order to determine which model is best supported. Other examples of how evolution affects interactions and communities of organisms include adaptation to living in particular habitats and evolution to frequent and somewhat predictable disturbances. For the former, physiological adaptations possessed by some plants to live in low light conditions are described and assessed. Ecological disturbances are defined, and the role of disturbance on evolution of ecological systems is assessed through the use of data. Finally, how time and spatial scales affect disturbances and the evolutionary responses of organisms to disturbances are also examined.
EAN 9781606509685
ISBN 1606509683
Binding Ebook
Publisher Momentum Press
Publication date April 27, 2016
Pages 100
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Campbell, A. Malcolm; Paradise, Christopher J.