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Population differences in aggression are shaped by cyclone-induced selection
Abstract
Abstract
Surprisingly little is known about the evolutionary impacts of rare but extreme black swan events, like tropical cyclones. By intercepting three cyclones in fall 2018, we evaluated cyclone-induced selection on collective behavior in a group-living spider. We further examined whether historic frequencies of cyclone landfalls are correlated with geographic variation in group behavior. Cyclones consistently selected for …
Authors
Little AG; Fisher DN; Schoener TW; Pruitt JN
DOI
10.1101/612838
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bioRxiv