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Eco-Evo Effects Up and Down the Food Chain

by: Elizabeth Pennisi
Science, Vol. 337, No. 6097. (24 August 2012), pp. 906-907, doi:10.1126/science.337.6097.906  Key: citeulike:11177010

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Researchers are exploring links between evolution and ecology in a number of different settings, documenting interconnections that extend down to genetic changes. One notable example focuses on how the alewife, a fish that lives in lakes in eastern North America, shapes and is shaped by its freshwater ecosystem. The researchers have shown how these so-called eco-evo effects can ripple across a food web in unexpected ways.


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