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DESCRIPTION:Incorporating evolutionary aspects with ecosystem functioning i
 s fundamental for a comprehensive understanding of plant community dynamic
 s and coexistence. In particular\, there is a need to link evolutionary ge
 netics with community ecology to understand the origins of community featu
 res and to forecast the impact of climate change on biological diversity. 
 Intraspecific genetic variation in plants can affect community composition
  and coexistence when evolutionary mechanisms\, such as mutation\, changes
  their competition ability. However\, it is poorly known how intraspecific
  genotypic variation plays a role in coexistence and community dynamics. U
 sing trait-based neighborhood models\, we quantify the evolution of plant 
 species interactions by linking spatial interactions with spontaneous muta
 tions as a key evolutionary mechanism. We show that spontaneous mutations 
 provide a mechanism for plants to quickly evolve niches and may drive comp
 etition\, facilitation and selection with profound consequences for future
  population and community dynamics. These results may help to improve the 
 predictability of species persistence under climate change.
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SUMMARY:Dr. Henning Nottebrock\, Plant Ecology\, BayCEER\, UBT (Homepage): 
 Revealing eco-evolutionary dynamics with trait-based neighborhood models
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