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Selection at the level of the community: the importance of spatial structure
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-16, 13:54 authored by Craig JohnsonCraig Johnson, Boerlijst, MCTo ask whether natural selection occurs at the level of the community is to consider whether communities represent a major transition in evolution - can particular community configurations evolve and maintain their integrity in the face of disruption arising from the self-interest of component individuals? This requires heritable variation among subcommunities in a landscape, and that alternative subcommunities maintain a degree of individuality in both time and space. Recently developed models show that spatial self-structuring in multispecies systems can meet both criteria and provide a rich substrate for community-level selection and a major transition in evolution.
History
Publication title
Trends in Ecology & EvolutionVolume
17Pagination
83-90ISSN
0169-5347Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic StudiesPublisher
Elsevier Science LondonPlace of publication
UKRepository Status
- Restricted