The nature of interspecific interactions and co‐diversification patterns, as illustrated by the fig microcosm

Volume: 224, Issue: 3, Pages: 1304 - 1315
Published: Oct 4, 2019
Abstract
Interactions between mutualists, competitors, and antagonists have contrasting ecological effects that, sustained over generations, can influence micro- and macroevolution. Dissimilar benefits and costs for these interactions should cause contrasting co-diversification patterns between interacting clades, with prevalent co-speciation by mutualists, association loss by competitors, and host switching by antagonists. We assessed these expectations...
Paper Details
Title
The nature of interspecific interactions and co‐diversification patterns, as illustrated by the fig microcosm
Published Date
Oct 4, 2019
Volume
224
Issue
3
Pages
1304 - 1315
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