2003
DOI: 10.1890/0012-9658(2003)084[0545:cgetso]2.0.co;2
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Community Genetics: Expanding the Synthesis of Ecology and Genetics

Abstract: Community genetics synthesizes community ecology and population genetics and yields fresh insights into the interplay between evolutionary and ecological processes. A community genetics framework proves especially valuable when strong selection on traits results from or impinges on interspecific interactions, an increasingly common phenomenon as more communities are subject to direct management or anthropogenic disturbances. We draw illustrations of this perspective from our ongoing studies of three representa… Show more

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“…Our study documents the first such evidence that individuals of a species subjected to IEEs may vary in phenotypic responses depending on their specific genotype. This supports the position that IEEs can play an important role in the evolution of species (Miller & Travis 1996;Neuhauser et al 2003) and that the community in which a population exists can have an important impact on the evolution of that population. …”
Section: Discussion (A) Indirect Ecological Effectsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Our study documents the first such evidence that individuals of a species subjected to IEEs may vary in phenotypic responses depending on their specific genotype. This supports the position that IEEs can play an important role in the evolution of species (Miller & Travis 1996;Neuhauser et al 2003) and that the community in which a population exists can have an important impact on the evolution of that population. …”
Section: Discussion (A) Indirect Ecological Effectsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Anticipating what will happen over time in a genetically improved resistant forest plantation is a pertinent concern. The insect or pathogen response to a given genetic material is not static but the outcome of a dynamic evolutionary process (Neuhauser et al, 2003). This is illustrated by the increase in susceptibility of transgenic materials resistant to insects after some generations (e.g.…”
Section: Stand Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is growing recognition that species evolve within communities and that community interactions influence the evolutionary process (Antonovics 1992, Neuhauser et al 2003, Whitham et al 2003. At the same time, we are becoming increasingly aware that evolutionary processes, particularly the way that traits evolve within lineages, influence species distributions and assembly in communities (McPeek 1996, Webb et al 2002, Ackerly 2003, Chazdon et al 2003, CavenderBares et al 2004a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%