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Rapid evolution, and the dynamics and stability of ecological communities (2022-2025)

Abstract

Population sizes of species go up and down and often we do not know why. This is a problem because changes in population size underpin more complex ecological change, and understanding why population sizes change affects our ability to manage environmental impacts, and threatened, harvested and pest species. The aim of this project is to discover how rapid evolution ¿ evolution occurring over just a few generations ¿ drives changes in population sizes of plants in Australian freshwater ecosystems. By focusing on this fundamental yet poorly understood process, our results promise to rewrite our understanding of the causes of change in ecological communities, while highlighting a unique and little studied component of Australia¿TM)s biota.

Experts

Dr Simon Hart

Affiliate of Centre for Biodiversit
Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science
Faculty of Science
Lecturer in Quantitative Biology
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Simon Hart
Simon Hart