🚨 new #preprint 🚨

The evolutionary emergence of #EcologicalNetworks has been studied for decades but usually focussing on one type of interaction at a time, even though organisms naturally engage in multiple interaction types simultaneously. The combined effect of different interaction types on diversification thus remains unclear - until now. 😜

I hope you enjoy reading this fascinating story about ecological #pleiotropy and how it shapes #diversification patterns!

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

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

bioRxiv
@elizabethjacobs.bsky.social Why do those #antivax bozos always anticipate only adverse potential side effects, and not BENEFICIAL ones? #pleiotropy

Contrary to ... expectations, evolution experiments with microbes recurrently show that the early stages of adaptation often proceed via large-effect, highly pleiotropic mutations [4,5].

Cool paper

#plos #plosbiology #regevolution #pleiotropy #nettwork evolution

Https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3002922

Regulatory networks may evolve to favor adaptive foresight

Pleiotropy (a single mutation altering many traits) has long been seen as hindering adaptation. A new study in PLOS Biology offers a striking counterexample, suggesting that regulatory networks may evolve to ensure mutations are simultaneously beneficial in correlated environments.

Key genes for corn architecture revealed, identifying future breeding targets

The physical structure of corn plants—including the angle of leaves bending from the stem and the number of pollen-laden tassel branches—makes a big difference for yield. Compact plants can be planted closer together, adding up to more ears per acre. But compact corn didn't happen by accident; years of hybrid breeding did that. Now, two new genome-based studies are making it possible to precisely adjust corn architecture to meet future demands.

Phys.org
Straight Men With 'Bisexual Genes' Have More Kids, Study Finds

For the first time, scientists have identified genetic variations associated with human bisexual behavior – and found these markers are linked to risk-taking and having more offspring when they are carried by heterosexual men.

ScienceAlert
Genetic mutations that promote reproduction tend to shorten human lifespan, study shows

A University of Michigan-led study based on a review of genetic and health information from more than 276,000 people finds strong support for a decades-old evolutionary theory that sought to explain aging and senescence.

Phys.org

#introduction

Chemical engineer by training and profession. Spent my last working decade in the network and transport layers, plus security architecture. Retired now.

Never used the bird, ran from the faceplant and tightly constrain other social. Watched #Explore here for a bit and found interesting and welcoming positivity. Hoping to find a community to exchange and discuss ideas.

Fan of science fiction and original research in mammalian biology, microbiology and systems/network biology.

#biology #microbiology #systemsbiology #networkmedicine #ecoevo #pleiotropy #mechanisms #hiking #olympicweightlifting

Researchers find evolutionary support for induced defenses

Graduate student Reese Martin and his doctoral advisor, Ann Tate, assistant professor of biological sciences, used theoretical modeling to identify a potential relationship between genetic pleiotropy and the evolution of immune responses. The pair has authored a paper titled, "Pleiotropy promotes the evolution of inducible immune responses in a model of host-pathogen coevolution," published in PLOS Computational Biology.

#introduction
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I'm a researcher at #INRAE-Nouzilly (France) studying #quantitativegenetics of #chicken #behaviour (especially #socialbehavior) to improve #animalwelfare

I tackle these questions using my background from #EvolutionaryBiology. I've investigated how #sexualselection and #genetic constraints (#pleiotropy, between life stages & sexes) can drive the #evolution of phenotypes & behaviours in red #junglefowl and #drosophila (some cool stuffs to be published soon!)

‘Vertical’ #pleiotropy is when a variant affects a phenotype that has its own downstream effects on another phenotype

‘Horizontal’ pleiotropy is where a variant has multiple independent effects; no phenotype mediates another

Needless terminology! Easily represented in simple #DAGs as chaining and common cause, respectively. #Genetics should avoid making up new terms for simple stuff.

The interesting twist for genetics is #LinkageDisequilibrium because it can masquerade as pleiotropy