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PS, I'll present recent work from Felix Jäger, PhD student in my group. The talk is entitled "Between Friends and Foes - Evolutionary #Diversification in Mutualistic-Antagonistic Networks" and based on our joint #preprint.

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.03.16.712075v1

#ecoevo #mutualism #antagonism #EcologicalNetworks #AdaptiveDynamics #EcologicalModelling #theoreticalEcology

Between Friends and Foes: Evolutionary Diversification in Mutualistic-Antagonistic Networks

Biotic interactions can drive evolutionary diversification, but the underlying mechanisms differ depending on the type of interaction. For instance, Ehrlich and Raven's escape-and-radiate coevolution provides a pathway of diversification in antagonistic interactions, whereas in mutualistic networks, coevolution is hypothesized to result in trait convergence rather than diversification. The combined effect of mutualism and antagonism on diversification remains unclear, even though organisms naturally engage in multiple types of interactions simultaneously. Using an eco-evolutionary simulation model, we investigate diversification in tripartite ecological networks such as plant-pollinator-herbivore networks. We find that diversification patterns vary according to the way mutualism and antagonism are connected on the trait level. If the two interactions are governed by uncorrelated plant traits, we observe little diversification in the mutualistic and substantial diversification in the antagonistic subnetwork. By contrast, if the same plant trait mediates both mutualism and antagonism (an example of 'ecological pleiotropy'), diversification rates in all guilds become interdependent. In this case, even the mutualistic guild diversifies considerably when antagonism is strong, while strong mutualism restricts diversification also in the antagonistic guild. Our study underlines that the inclusion of multiple interaction types is necessary to advance our understanding of evolutionary dynamics in ecological networks. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, https://ror.org/018mejw64, AL 2563/3‑1 German National Academic Foundation

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I’m on my way home after a really nice and inspiring #MPDEE #conference in #Leicester. I think my talk was a success but it’s kind of sad to think about how many hours I spend preparing it...

So, just in case you want to learn about #EvolutionaryRescue and it’s counterpart, #EvolutionaryMurder, please let me know, I would be happy to recycle those slides for another occasion!

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#academia
#TheoreticalEcology
#EcologicalModelling

Colleague: "Claude and I did some preliminary comparisons and I am going through those to give them a sanity check."

#ecologicalModelling #AI #anthropic

@YoMosEco @Louzula

...your regular reminder that all models are wrong, but some are delicious! 😋

Our next #LunchBoxModels #seminar is scheduled for Wednesday (March 25) at 12 CET. Nicolas Loeuille (IEES Paris) will talk about the effects of spatial heterogeneity on eco-evolutionary dynamics (and its implications from a management point of view).

See you at lunch! 😊

More info here:
https://www.yomos.org/lunchbox-models-seminar-series

#TheoreticalEcology
#EcologicalModelling

@YoMosEco @Louzula

RE: https://ecoevo.social/@YoMosEco/116102900578829692

Are you a BSc/MSc/PhD student interested in #EcologicalModelling and/or #TheoreticalEcology ? Then don't think twice, this 👇🏻 is certainly THE meeting to atttend.

If you're working on individual-based models (#IBM) in ecology, consider contributing an article to this Special Issue / Topical Collection on "Individual-based Modelling in Ecology: Learning from the past and the presence for the future. " that is part of the newly established scientific journal Individual-Based Ecology! At the moment, they also have zero publication charge 🦊

Find more info here: https://ibe.pensoft.net/news/1138

#ecology #ecologicalmodelling #specialissue #journal #publishing #IBE

...your regular reminder that all models are wrong, but some are delicious! 😋

Our next #LunchBoxModels #seminar is scheduled for Wednesday (Feb 25) at 12 CET. Boris Schröder-Esselbach (TU Berlin) will talk about #EcologicalModelling and how it provides key contributions to coastal #EcosystemServices and the restoration of seagrass meadows. Don't think twice, join us! 😊

More info here:
https://www.yomos.org/lunchbox-models-seminar-series

#TheoreticalEcology, #ComputationalEcology

@YoMosEco @Louzula

🚨 Save the date! 🚨

The next @YoMosEco / #YoMos workshop for young modellers in ecology will be held from 25th-29th May at the AWI Guesthouse Möbius on the island Sylt. Are you a BSc/MSc/PhD student interested in #EcologicalModelling and/or #TheoreticalEcology? Then don't think twice, this is certainly THE meeting to atttend.

More info:
https://www.yomos.org/next-workshop

Next workshop | YoMos

YoMos

Nice study showing yet another effect of the ongoing temperature increase due to #ClimateChange : French oak populations were, over time, less exposed to late spring frost damage, in frequency as well as extent, which are largely driven by the temporal advance of both the last spring frost day and budburst dates.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2025.110927

#Forest #EUForests #ForestEcology #ForestDynamics #Ecology #EcologicalModelling
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