John N. Thompson

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The Geographic Mosaic of Co...

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Relentless Evolution

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The Coevolutionary Process

4.24 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 1994 — 8 editions
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Interaction and Coevolution

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“Every time you think about settling on a more mundane question to answer, or reducing your sample size, or skipping an experiment that would strengthen your interpretation, remember that reviewers and editors of the major journals are looking for the small minority of papers that stand out from the rest.”
John N. Thompson

“Because genes and genomes are expressed in different ways in different environments (genotype-by-environment interactions) and species interact in different ways in different environments (genotype-by-genotype-by environment interactions), selection to local physical andbiotic environments may often be linked.”
John N. Thompson, Relentless Evolution

“Rapid evolution is now being found in nature in such a wide range of taxa that it must be one of the working hypotheses for the dynamics of populations and communities over even short periods of time. Studies of eco-evolutionary dynamics have increasingly shown that evolutionary and ecological changes can influence each other, fostering yet more change. Examples of strong selection and rapid evolution have accumulated to such an extent in recent years that we should expect that the ecological dynamics observed in populations over timescales of just a few decades are often driven in part by rapid evolution.”
John N. Thompson, Relentless Evolution



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