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A framework for community and ecosystem genetics: from genes to ecosystems

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posted on 2023-05-17, 10:17 authored by Whitham, TG, Bailey, JK, Schweitzer, JA, Shuster, SM, Bangert, RK, LeRoy, CJ, Lonsdorf, EV, Allan, GJ, DiFazio, SP, Bradley PottsBradley Potts, Fischer, DG, Gehring, CA, Lindroth, RL, Marks, JC, Hart, SC, Wimp, GM, Wooley, SC
Can heritable traits in a single species affect an entire ecosystem? Recent studies show that such traits in a common tree have predictable effects on community structure and ecosystem processes. Because these 'community and ecosystem phenotypes' have a genetic basis and are heritable, we can begin to apply the principles of population and quantitative genetics to place the study of complex communities and ecosystems within an evolutionary framework. This framework could allow us to understand, for the first time, the genetic basis of ecosystem processes, and the effect of such phenomena as climate change and introduced transgenic organisms on entire communities.

History

Publication title

Nature Reviews Genetics

Volume

7

Issue

7

Pagination

510-523

ISSN

1471-0056

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Place of publication

Macmillan Building, 4 Crinan St, London, England, N1 9Xw

Rights statement

© 2006 Nature Publishing Group

Repository Status

  • Restricted

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