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Spatial pattern formation: Eco-evolutionary consequences

Boerlijst, M.C., Lamers, M.C. and P. Hogeweg (1993) Evolutionary consequences of spiral waves in a host parasitoid system. Proc. Royal Soc. London B 253, 15-18. pdf   plate  

Max Rietkerk,1,2,* Maarten C. Boerlijst,3, Frank van Langevelde,2,4,Reinier HilleRisLambers,3,§ Johan van de Koppel,5,6, Lalit Kumar,7,#Herbert H. T. Prins,2,** and André M. de Roos3, (2002) Self-Organization of Vegetation in Arid Ecosystems Am. Nat. 2002. Vol. 160, pp. 524-530. link   pdf

Czaran TL, Hoekstra RF, Pagie L. Chemical warfare between microbes promotes biodiversity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2002 Jan 22;99(2):786-90. MEDLINE

Durret, R. and Levin, S. (1997) Allelopathy in spatially distributed populations. J. theor. biol. 185:165-171

Hassell, M. P. and Comins, H. N. and May, R. M. (1991) Spatial structure and chaos in insect population dynamics Nature 353:255-258

Comins, H.N. and Hassel, M.P. (1996) Persistence of multi-species host-parasitoid interactions in spatially distributed models with local dispersion. J. Theor. Biol 183:19-28

A.V.M. Herz (1994) Collective phenomena in spatially extended evolutionary games. J. theor. biol. 169:65-87

Hogeweg P. (2002c). Multilevel processes in evolution and development: computational models and biological insights. In: Lässig M. & Valleriani A., eds., Statistical Physics, pp. 217-239. Springer Verlag. pdf

Craig R. Johnson, a and Maarten C. Boerlijst (2002) Selection at the level of the community: the importance of spatial structure TREE 17:2 link>

Lange, H. et al. (1998) Investigating forest growth model results on evolutionary time scales. in Amami. C et al. (eds.) Artificial Life VI (MIT press) p 418-422

Keeling, M. J. and Rand, D. A. (1995) A spatial mechanism for the evolution and maintenance of sexual reproduction OIKOS 74:414-424

Kerr B, Riley MA, Feldman MW, Bohannan BJ. Local dispersal promotes biodiversity in a real-life game of rock-paper-scissors. Nature. 2002 Jul 11;418(6894):171-4. medline

Nowak, M.A. and May, R.M. Evolutionary games and spatial chaos. Nature 359:826-829

Pagie L, Hogeweg P. Colicin diversity: a result of eco-evolutionary dynamics. J Theor Biol. 1999 Jan 21;196(2):251-61. link

Rand, D. A. and Keeling, M. and Wilson, H. B. (1995) Invasion, stability, and evolution to criticality in spatially extended, artificial host-pathogen ecologies Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 259: 55-63

Rauch EM, Sayama H, Bar-Yam Y.(2003) Dynamics and genealogy of strains in spatially extended host-pathogen models.J Theor Biol. 2003 Apr 21;221(4):655-64. link

Rohani, P. and Miramontes, O. (1995) Host-parasitoid metapopulations: the consequences of parasitoid aggregation on spatial dynamics and searching efficiency Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 260: 335-342

Savill, N. J. , Rohani, P. and Hogeweg, P. (1997) Self-reinforcing spatial patterns enslave evolution in a host-parasitoid system J. theor. biol. 188:11-20  pdf

Savill, N.J. and Hogeweg, P. (1997) Evolutionary stagnation due to pattern pattern interactions in a coevolutionary predator prey model. Artificial Life 3: 81-100
(see also Laan, J.D. van der, Hogeweg. P (1995) Predator-prey coevolution: interactions among different time scales. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B. 259: 35-42) pdf

Savill, N. J. and Hogeweg, P. (1998) Spatially induced speciation prevents extinction: the evolution of dipersal distance in oscillatory predator prey models Proc. Royal Soc. B 265:25-32 pdf

Sole, R.V., Bascompte, J. and Valls, J. (1992) Stability and complexity of spatially extended 2 species competition. J. theor. biol. 159:469-480

Some related field observations/inferences

Bascompte, J. and Sole, R.V. and M. Norbert (1997) Population cycles and spatial patterns in snowshoe hares: an individual oriented approach. J. theor. biol. 187:213-222

Kerr B, Riley MA, Feldman MW, Bohannan BJ. Local dispersal promotes biodiversity in a real-life game of rock-paper-scissors. Nature. 2002 Jul 11;418(6894):171-4. MEDLINE

Roland, J. and P.D. Taylor (1997) Insect paarasitoid species respond to forest structure at different spatial scales. Nature 386:710-713

Smith, T.B., Wayne, R.K., Girman, D.J. and Bruford, M.W. (1997) The role for ecotones in generating rainforest biodiversity. Science 276:1855-1857


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