Community-level evolutionary processes: Linking community genetics with replicator-interactor theory

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (46):e2202538119 (2022)
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Abstract

Understanding community-level selection using Lewontin’s criteria requires both community-level inheritance and community-level heritability, and in the discipline of community and ecosystem genetics, these are often conflated. While there are existing studies that show the possibility of both, these studies impose community-level inheritance as a product of the experimental design. For this reason, these experiments provide only weak support for the existence of community-level selection in nature. By contrast, treating communities as interactors (in line with Hull’s replicator-interactor framework or Dawkins’s idea of the “extended phenotype”) provides a more plausible and empirically supportable model for the role of ecological communities in the evolutionary process.

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Christopher Lean
Macquarie University
W. Doolittle
Dalhousie University

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