奨励賞受賞講演 (Award recipient lecture)

Recipient

Dr. Masato Yamamichi

Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University

 

山道 真人 氏

京都大学生態学研究センター

Title

How does rapid evolution alter the theory of population ecology?

Summary

 

Increasing evidence suggests the prevalence of rapid contemporary evolution and the importance to consider evolution for understanding and predicting population dynamics. However, it is still unclear how rapid evolution and resultant feedbacks between ecological and evolutionary dynamics (eco-evolutionary feedbacks) alter the existing theory of population ecology. Here, I present an overview of recent findings from theoretical and empirical studies about (1) (de)stabilizing effects of evolution, (2) phase relationships between interacting species densities, (3) the maintenance of variation in fluctuating environments at genetic and population levels, and (4) extinction processes with evolution. Throughout these topics, I would like to emphasize the ongoing synthesis of population ecology and population genetics. Furthermore, I discuss future challenges to deepen our understanding of population, community, and ecosystem dynamics through the lens of eco-evolutionary feedbacks.