Ten recent insights for our understanding of cooperation
Since Hamilton published his seminal papers in 1964, our understanding of the importance
of cooperation for life on Earth has evolved beyond recognition. Early research was focused …
of cooperation for life on Earth has evolved beyond recognition. Early research was focused …
How plasticity, genetic assimilation and cryptic genetic variation may contribute to adaptive radiations
RF Schneider, A Meyer - Molecular ecology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
There is increasing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can promote population divergence
by facilitating phenotypic diversification and, eventually, genetic divergence. When a …
by facilitating phenotypic diversification and, eventually, genetic divergence. When a …
RELAX: detecting relaxed selection in a phylogenetic framework
Relaxation of selective strength, manifested as a reduction in the efficiency or intensity of
natural selection, can drive evolutionary innovation and presage lineage extinction or loss of …
natural selection, can drive evolutionary innovation and presage lineage extinction or loss of …
Genomic signatures of evolutionary transitions from solitary to group living
The evolution of eusociality is one of the major transitions in evolution, but the underlying
genomic changes are unknown. We compared the genomes of 10 bee species that vary in …
genomic changes are unknown. We compared the genomes of 10 bee species that vary in …
Genetic assimilation: a review of its potential proximate causes and evolutionary consequences
IM Ehrenreich, DW Pfennig - Annals of botany, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Background Most, if not all, organisms possess the ability to alter their phenotype in direct
response to changes in their environment, a phenomenon known as phenotypic plasticity …
response to changes in their environment, a phenomenon known as phenotypic plasticity …
Impacts of global warming on marine microbial communities
B Abirami, M Radhakrishnan, S Kumaran… - Science of The Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Global warming in ocean ecosystems alters temperature, acidification, oxygen content,
circulation, stratification, and nutrient inputs. Microorganisms play a dominant role in global …
circulation, stratification, and nutrient inputs. Microorganisms play a dominant role in global …
[图书][B] Mutation-driven evolution
M Nei - 2013 - books.google.com
The purpose of this book is to present a new mechanistic theory of mutation-driven evolution
based on recent advances in genomics and evolutionary developmental biology. The theory …
based on recent advances in genomics and evolutionary developmental biology. The theory …
The transcriptional architecture of phenotypic dimorphism
JE Mank - Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2017 - nature.com
The profound differences in gene expression between the sexes are increasingly used to
study the molecular basis of sexual dimorphism, sexual selection and sexual conflict …
study the molecular basis of sexual dimorphism, sexual selection and sexual conflict …
Microbial communities evolve faster in extreme environments
Evolutionary analysis of microbes at the community level represents a new research avenue
linking ecological patterns to evolutionary processes, but remains insufficiently studied. Here …
linking ecological patterns to evolutionary processes, but remains insufficiently studied. Here …
Balanophora genomes display massively convergent evolution with other extreme holoparasites and provide novel insights into parasite–host interactions
Parasitic plants have evolved to be subtly or severely dependent on host plants to complete
their life cycle. To provide new insights into the biology of parasitic plants in general, we …
their life cycle. To provide new insights into the biology of parasitic plants in general, we …