| Literature DB >> 28160333 |
Alejandra Rodríguez-Verdugo1,2, James Buckley1, Jessica Stapley1.
Abstract
Recent recognition that ecological and evolutionary processes can operate on similar timescales has led to a rapid increase in theoretical and empirical studies on eco-evolutionary dynamics. Progress in the fields of evolutionary biology, genomics and ecology is greatly enhancing our understanding of rapid adaptive processes, the predictability of adaptation and the genetics of ecologically important traits. However, progress in these fields has proceeded largely independently of one another. In an attempt to better integrate these fields, the centre for 'Adaptation to a Changing Environment' organized a conference entitled 'The genomic basis of eco-evolutionary change' and brought together experts in ecological genomics and eco-evolutionary dynamics. In this review, we use the work of the invited speakers to summarize eco-evolutionary dynamics and discuss how they are relevant for understanding and predicting responses to contemporary environmental change. Then, we show how recent advances in genomics are contributing to our understanding of eco-evolutionary dynamics. Finally, we highlight the gaps in our understanding of eco-evolutionary dynamics and recommend future avenues of research in eco-evolutionary dynamics.Keywords: adaptation; community structure; eco-evolutionary feedback loops; ecologically relevant traits; ecosystem function; environmental change; genome scans; rapid evolution
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28160333 DOI: 10.1111/mec.14045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Ecol ISSN: 0962-1083 Impact factor: 6.185