articleEcology LettersAug 15, 2005Closed access

Rapid evolution and the convergence of ecological and evolutionary time

Cornell University

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Abstract

Abstract Recent studies have documented rates of evolution of ecologically important phenotypes sufficiently fast that they have the potential to impact the outcome of ecological interactions while they are underway. Observations of this type go against accepted wisdom that ecological and evolutionary dynamics occur at very different time scales. While some authors have evaluated the rapidity of a measured evolutionary rate by comparing it to the overall distribution of measured evolutionary rates, we believe that ecologists are mainly interested in rapid evolution because of its potential to impinge on ecological processes. We therefore propose that rapid evolution be defined as a genetic change occurring…

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Keywords
  • Ecology
  • Evolutionary ecology
  • Evolutionary dynamics
  • Abiotic component
  • Population
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Environmental change
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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