Can species interactions drive rapid niche evolution? (Old ID 23572)

Ecological Society of Australia
Role

Supervisor

Description

Climate change can alter the distribution of species and cause novel interactions. This project will test whether such interactions can actually drive adaptation to the changing environment. Two Australian fruitfly species will be lab-reared separately and together along a thermal resource gradient. Estimates of each species' niche will be obtained. Using experimental evolution, resource space will then be manipulated to create competition and test whether either species' niche will evolve into new space. A shift of either species beyond its former niche limits would provide evidence of the potential for evolutionary rescue via rapid adaptation to changing environmental conditions.

Date

01 Aug 2017 - 31 Aug 2019

Project Type

GRANT

Keywords

Fundamental Niche;ecological character displacement;realised niche;rapid adaptation;Interspecific Competition;niche shift

Funding Body

Ecological Society of Australia

Amount

5000

Project Team

Conrad Hoskin;Megan Higgie