UrbanLeiboldAmarasekareEtAl2008
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Urban, M.C., Leibold, M.A., Amarasekare, P., De Meester, L., Gomulkiewicz, R., Hochberg, M.E., Klausmeier, C.A., Loeuille, N., de Mazancourt, C., Norberg, J., Pantel, J.H., Strauss, S.Y., Vellend, M., Wade, M.J. (2008) The evolutionary ecology of metacommunities. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 23(6):311-317. (Scopus )
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Research on the interactions between evolutionary and ecological dynamics has largely focused on local spatial scales and on relatively simple ecological communities. However, recent work demonstrates that dispersal can drastically alter the interplay between ecological and evolutionary dynamics, often in unexpected ways. We argue that a dispersal-centered synthesis of metacommunity ecology and evolution is necessary to make further progress in this important area of research. We demonstrate that such an approach generates several novel outcomes and substantially enhances understanding of both ecological and evolutionary phenomena in three core research areas at the interface of ecology and evolution. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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@ARTICLE { UrbanLeiboldAmarasekareEtAl2008,
AUTHOR = { Urban, M.C. and Leibold, M.A. and Amarasekare, P. and De Meester, L. and Gomulkiewicz, R. and Hochberg, M.E. and Klausmeier, C.A. and Loeuille, N. and de Mazancourt, C. and Norberg, J. and Pantel, J.H. and Strauss, S.Y. and Vellend, M. and Wade, M.J. },
TITLE = { The evolutionary ecology of metacommunities },
JOURNAL = { Trends in Ecology and Evolution },
YEAR = { 2008 },
VOLUME = { 23 },
PAGES = { 311-317 },
NUMBER = { 6 },
ABSTRACT = { Research on the interactions between evolutionary and ecological dynamics has largely focused on local spatial scales and on relatively simple ecological communities. However, recent work demonstrates that dispersal can drastically alter the interplay between ecological and evolutionary dynamics, often in unexpected ways. We argue that a dispersal-centered synthesis of metacommunity ecology and evolution is necessary to make further progress in this important area of research. We demonstrate that such an approach generates several novel outcomes and substantially enhances understanding of both ecological and evolutionary phenomena in three core research areas at the interface of ecology and evolution. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. },
COMMENT = { Cited By (since 1996): 34 Export Date: 11 March 2011 Source: Scopus CODEN: TREEE doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2008.02.007 },
ISSN = { 01695347 (ISSN) },
KEYWORDS = { dispersal, evolution, metapopulation, research work },
OWNER = { Luc },
TIMESTAMP = { 2011.03.11 },
URL = { http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-43749090848&partnerID=40&md5=fc6474bf5137e1f47e7584ba9a1fe1ed },
}