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Evolutionary community ecology of plant-associated arthropods in terrestrial ecosystems

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ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
卷 28, 期 3, 页码 359-371

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SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s11284-013-1042-0

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Biodiversity; Community genetics; Diffuse selection; Genotype-by-environment interaction; Herbivore-induced plant response

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  1. JSPS [22-9260]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [10J09260] Funding Source: KAKEN

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In the 21st century, researchers have attempted a synthesis between community ecology and evolutionary biology. This emerging research area, which aims to synthesize community ecology and evolutionary biology, is evolutionary community ecology. Evolutionary community ecology addresses how intraspecific trait variation in community members is essential for predicting community properties and, how community properties are a key component of the selective forces that determine genetic and phenotypic variation in a community member. In this paper, I review recent findings in evolutionary community ecology in plant-associated arthropods in terrestrial ecosystems. I discuss roles of both genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity as a source of trait variation in plants in shaping plant-associated arthropod communities. Also, I discuss effects of genetic variation in herbivores on plant-associated arthropod communities. Furthermore, I highlight community context evolution in which multiple species interactions and community composition affect trait evolution of a community member. Finally, I argue that future studies should investigate a feedback loop between community and evolutionary dynamics beyond unidirectional studies on effects of evolution on a community or vice versa. This approach will provide major insights into mechanistic principles for making predictions of community ecology.

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