Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/AnnetteOstling
From Complex Time
< Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution
Revision as of 23:50, January 30, 2019 by AnnetteOstling (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Attendee note |Post-meeting summary=In my talk I highlighted that the formation of clusters on trait axes has some degree of irreversibility, in the sense that under strong...")
Notes by user Annette Ostling (Univ. Michigan) for Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution
Post-meeting Reflection
1+ paragraphs on any combination of the following:
- Presentation highlights
- Open questions that came up
- How your perspective changed
- Impact on your own work
- e.g. the discussion on [A] that we are having reminds me of [B] conference/[C] initiative/[D] funding call-for-proposal/[E] research group
In my talk I highlighted that the formation of clusters on trait axes has some degree of irreversibility, in the sense that under strong competitive sorting, once a species dominates a particular cluster it is unlikely to loose its foothold. It would take a strong perturbation in species' abundances, or a change in which species are favored by the environment, to change which species would dominate in each cluster. Further, once certain species have gained a foothold in each cluster, this influence any subsequent assembly or evolution of the community.
Reference material notes
Some examples:
- Here is [A] database on [B] that I pull data from to do [C] analysis that might be of interest to this group (insert link).
- Here is a free tool for calculating [ABC] (insert link)
- This painting/sculpture/forms of artwork is emblematic to our discussion on [X]!
- Schwartz et al. 2017 offers a review on [ABC] migration as relate to climatic factors (add the reference as well).
Reference Materials
Title | Author name | Source name | Year | Citation count From Scopus. Refreshed every 5 days. | Page views | Related file |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The application of statistical physics to evolutionary biology | Guy Sella, Aaron E. Hirsh | PNAS | 2005 | 0 | 5 |
Presenter on the following Agenda items
Emergent structure and dynamics in stochastic, open, competitive communities
- Presentation file
- Download Presentation (Encrypted) (Delete)
- Related files