Project record of The evolution of ecological specialization across the freshwater habitat gradient: a multidisciplinary approach

Information

Type
Project
Name
The evolution of ecological specialization across the freshwater habitat gradient: a multidisciplinary approach
Name @nl
De evolutie van ecologische specialisatie langsheen de zoetwater habitat gradiƫnt: een multidisciplinaire benadering
Description @en
The project deals with the ecology and evolution of predator- induced defenses (PIDs) in aquatic invertegrates. PIDs are phenotypic changes (morphology, behaviour and/or life history) induced directly by cues associated with predators. PIDs will be studied under conflicting environmental pressures (e.g.,time constraints) and internal conditions (e.g. hunger level). The variation in the use of PIDs by prey species and populations gives the opportunity to study macro- as well as micro-evolution of PIDs, including local adaptation. Prey populations that are locally adapted to a certain predator environment will differ in their use of PIDs, and this will create differences in the strength of direct and indirect interactions with other species in the community. Ultimately, this may result in differences in the dynamics of local food webs.
Start date
2000-10
End date
2006-9

Institutes & people involved

Ollevier Frans
associated with: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Departement Biologie; Afdeling Dierenecologie en -systematiek
Vlaamse overheid; Beleidsdomein Economie, Wetenschap en Innovatie; Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek - Vlaanderen
role: Sponsor

Expertise

Aquatic ecology
defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
term code: 506
Community ecology
defined term set: CAB Thesaurus
term code: 127773

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date created: 2009-07-24
date modified: 2009-07-24