Next-generation cophylogeny: unravelling eco-evolutionary processes
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24198Date
2021-07-07Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
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Abstract
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is how microevolutionary processes translate into species diversification. Cophylogeny provides an appropriate
framework to address this for symbiotic associations, but historically has been
primarily limited to unveiling patterns. We argue that it is essential to integrate
advances from ecology and evolutionary biology into cophylogeny, to gain greater
mechanistic insights and transform cophylogeny into a platform to advance understanding of interspecific interactions and diversification more widely. We discuss
key directions, such as incorporating trait reconstruction and considering multiple
scales of network organization, and highlight recent developments for implementation. A new quantitative framework is proposed to allow integration of relevant
information, such as quantitative traits and assessment of the contribution of
individual mechanisms to cophylogenetic patterns.
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ElsevierCitation
Costa, Hayward, Poulin, Balbuena. Next-generation cophylogeny: unravelling eco-evolutionary processes. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 2021;36(10):907-918Metadata
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