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Emelianov, I. 2010. Evolutionary aspects of ecological generalism with special reference to conservation biological control. Ecological Entomology. 35(Suppl. 1), pp. 10-17. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2311.2009.01149.x
Authors | Emelianov, I. |
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Abstract | 2. I consider two alternatives. Under the Type I mechanism, ecological generalism is exclusively a population property. Under the Type II mechanism, generalism can vary among genotypes as well as among populations. 3. The genetics underlying the Type I mechanism is straightforward, whereas Type II genetics is less so. I propose that a broad adaptive range of generalist genotypes can be a result of a pleiotropic modifier that, when expressed, renders fitness of the carrier relatively insensitive to environmental variance. 4. A review of the theory and the data indicates that stable ecological generalism is more likely to occur under the Type II compared to the Type I mechanism. Type II generalism appears to be relatively more common and more compatible with patterns observed in the wild. 5. Generalism of natural enemies is a key factor influencing the effectiveness of conservation biological control (CBC). I argue that natural enemies with Type II generalism are relatively more suitable for CBC applications, and spell out directions for further research. |
Keywords | Entomology |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
Journal | Ecological Entomology |
Journal citation | 35(Suppl. 1), pp. 10-17 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2311.2009.01149.x |
Open access | Published as non-open access |
Funder | Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council |
Funder project or code | SEF |
Publisher | Wiley |
ISSN | 0307-6946 |
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