Trade-off shapes diversity in eco-evolutionary dynamics
Trade-off shapes diversity in eco-evolutionary dynamics
Blog Article
We introduce an Interaction- and Trade-off-based Eco-Evolutionary Model (ITEEM), in which species are competing in a well-mixed system, and their evolution in interaction trait space is subject to a life-history trade-off between replication rate and competitive ability.We demonstrate that the shape of the trade-off 123 has a fundamental impact on eco-evolutionary dynamics, as it imposes four phases of diversity, including a sharp phase transition.Despite its minimalism, ITEEM produces a remarkable range of patterns of eco-evolutionary dynamics that are observed in experimental and natural systems.Most notably we find self-organization towards structured communities with high and sustained diversity, in which competing species form interaction cycles similar Leg Extension to rock-paper-scissors games.