Trophic network structure emerges through antagonistic coevolution in temporally varying environments

Volume: 279, Issue: 1727, Pages: 299 - 308
Published: Jun 8, 2011
Abstract
Understanding the mechanisms underlying ecological specialization is central to our understanding of community ecology and evolution. Although theoretical work has investigated how variable environments may affect specialization in single species, little is known about how such variation impacts bipartite network structure in antagonistically coevolving systems. Here, we develop and analyse a general model of victim–enemy coevolution that...
Paper Details
Title
Trophic network structure emerges through antagonistic coevolution in temporally varying environments
Published Date
Jun 8, 2011
Volume
279
Issue
1727
Pages
299 - 308
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