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Title: Experimental evolution of dispersal: Unifying theory, experiments and natural systems
Authors: Lustenhouwer, Nicky
DEY, SUTIRTH et al.
Dept. of Biology
Keywords: Dispersal
Dispersal Syndromes
Evolutionary Trade-Offs
Experimental Evolution
Metacommunities
Metapopulations
Movement
2023-MAY-WEEK4
TOC-MAY-2023
2023
Issue Date: Jun-2023
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Journal of Animal Ecology, 92(06), 1113-1123.
Abstract: 1.Dispersal is a central life history trait that affects the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations and communities. The recent use of experimental evolution for the study of dispersal is a promising avenue for demonstrating valuable proofs of concept, bringing insight into alternative dispersal strategies and trade-offs, and testing the epeatability of evolutionary outcomes. 2. Practical constraints restrict experimental evolution studies of dispersal to a set of typically small, short-lived organisms reared in artificial laboratory conditions. Here, we argue that despite these restrictions, inferences from these studies can reinforce links between theoretical predictions and empirical observations and advance our understanding of the eco-evolutionary consequences of dispersal. 3. We illustrate how applying an integrative framework of theory, experimental ution and natural systems can improve our understanding of dispersal evolution under more complex and realistic biological scenarios, such as the role of biotic interactions and omplex dispersal syndromes.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13930
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8011
ISSN: 0021-8790
1365-2656
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