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Geographic structure and dynamics of coevolutionary selection

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It is confirmed that current coevolutionary selection in interspecific interactions can be highly divergent across both narrow and broad geographic scales, thereby fuelling continuing coev evolution of taxa.
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Coevolution of species is one of the major processes organizing the Earth's biodiversity. Recent coevolutionary theory has indicated that the geographic structure of species has the potential to impose powerful and continuing effects on coevolutionary dynamics, if that structure creates selection mosaics and coevolutionary hotspots across landscapes. Here we confirm that current coevolutionary selection in interspecific interactions can be highly divergent across both narrow and broad geographic scales, thereby fueling continuing coevolution of taxa. Study of a widespread plant insect interaction across a broad range of habitats for several years showed that an insect functioning both as a pollinator and a floral parasite can be strongly mutualistic in some habitats but commensal or antagonistic in neighbouring habitats. The results for one of the habitats span seven years, demonstrating that the local structure of coevolutionary selection can remain stable across multiple generations. Conservation of the evolutionary processes maintaining long-term biological diversity may require preservation of the conditions that allow a long-term shifting geographic mosaic of coevolutionary hotspots and coldspots.

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The adaptive significance of insect gall morphology

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Plants, mycorrhizal fungi, and bacteria: a network of interactions.

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Local Adaptation in Marine Invertebrates

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Host–parasite ‘Red Queen’ dynamics archived in pond sediment

TL;DR: From the moment the parasite was first found in the sediments, the authors observed a steady increase in virulence over time, associated with higher fitness of the parasite, and a coevolutionary model based on negative frequency-dependent selection corroborated these experimental results.
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Evolution of species interactions in a biofilm community

TL;DR: The results show that evolution in a spatially structured environment can stabilize interactions between species, provoke marked changes in their symbiotic nature and affect community function.
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The Coevolutionary Process

TL;DR: The geographic mosaic theory of coevolution was proposed by Thompson as discussed by the authors to understand the development of reciprocal adaptations and specializations in interdependent species, using examples of species interaction from a range of taxa.
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The Coevolutionary Process

TL;DR: The geographic mosaic theory of coevolution was proposed by Thompson as mentioned in this paper to understand the development of reciprocal adaptations and specializations in interdependent species, using examples of species interaction from a range of taxa.
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Soil pathogens and spatial patterns of seedling mortality in a temperate tree

TL;DR: This work shows that a soil pathogen leads to patterns of seedling mortality in a temperate tree (Prunus serotina) as predicted by the Janzen–Connell hypothesis, and suggests that similar ecological mechanisms operate in tropical and temperate forests.
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Seedling Survival of Tropical Tree Species: Interactions of Dispersal Distance, Light-Gaps, and Pathogens

Carol K. Augspurger
- 01 Dec 1984 - 
TL;DR: The study indicates that the location where seedlings survive is greatly influenced by pathogen activity, and is expected to occur away from the parent tree, in shaded conditions for trees with distance— and/or density—dependent mortality, and in light—gaps for all trees studied here.
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Spacing dynamics of a tropical rain forest tree: evaluation of the Janzen-Connell model

TL;DR: A review of 24 data sets on tropical woody plants showed that most evidence indicates either density-dependence or distance-Dependence in progeny mortality, as hypothesized by Janzen and Connell, and some positive evidence also exists for the minimum critical distance effect for tropical trees.
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