Theoretical Approaches in Evolutionary Ecology: Environmental Feedback as a Unifying Perspective

Evolutionary biology and ecology have a strong theoretical underpinning, and this has fostered a variety of modeling approaches. A major challenge of this theoretical work has been to unravel the tangled feedback loop between ecology and evolution. This has prompted the development of two main class...

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subjects Adaptation, Biological
Animal behavior
Biodiversity
Biodiversity and Ecology
Biological Evolution
Dependence
Dynamics
Ecological effects
Ecology
Ecology - methods
Environmental Sciences
Evolution
Feedback
Feedback loops
Fitness
Game Theory
Gene Frequency
Genetic Fitness
Genetics
Life Sciences
Models, Genetic
Populations and Evolution
Quantitative genetics
Reproductive fitness
Schools
Synthesis
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