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Trends Ecol Evol ; 33(7): 504-512, 2018 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29804936

ABSTRACT

Biological systems consist of elements that interact within and across hierarchical levels. For example, interactions among genes determine traits of individuals, competitive and cooperative interactions among individuals influence population dynamics, and interactions among species affect the dynamics of communities and ecosystem processes. Such systems can be represented as hierarchical networks, but can have complex dynamics when interdependencies among levels of the hierarchy occur. We propose integrating ecological and evolutionary processes in hierarchical networks to explore interdependencies in biological systems. We connect gene networks underlying predator-prey trait distributions to food webs. Our approach addresses longstanding questions about how complex traits and intraspecific trait variation affect the interdependencies among biological levels and the stability of meta-ecosystems.


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Biological Evolution , Ecosystem , Food Chain , Gene Regulatory Networks , Models, Biological , Animals , Invertebrates/genetics , Invertebrates/physiology , Plant Physiological Phenomena/genetics , Vertebrates/genetics , Vertebrates/physiology
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