When species interact, do they evolve differently? When species evolve, do they keep the same interactions? We use data analysis and simulation to explore some of these questions at the scale of ecological networks.
A Simple Model to Study Phylogeographies and Speciation Patterns in Space
When Is Co-Phylogeny Evidence of Coevolution?
[Re] the Evolution of Virulence in Pathogens With Vertical and Horizontal Transmission
Putative Speciation Events in Lamellodiscus (Monogenea: Diplectanidae) Assessed by a Morphometric Approach
Morphological and Molecular Evolution Are Not Linked in Lamellodiscus (Plathyhelminthes, Monogenea)
Trophic Network Structure Emerges Through Antagonistic Coevolution in Temporally Varying Environments
How Ecological Networks Evolve
Network Structure and Local Adaptation in Co-Evolving Bacteria-Phage Interactions
Paco: Implementing Procrustean Approach to Cophylogeny in R
Interactions Retain the Co-Phylogenetic Matching That Communities Lost
Beta and Phylogenetic Diversities Tell Complementary Stories About Ecological Networks Biogeography
The Coevolutionary Mosaic of Bat Betacoronavirus Emergence Risk