Evolutionary relationships between species are usually represented in phylogenies, i.e. evolutionary trees, which are a type of networks. The terminal nodes of these trees represent species, which are made of individuals and populations among which gene flow occurs. This flow can also be represented as a network. In this paper we briefly show some properties of these complex networks of evolutionary and ecological relationships. First, we characterize large scale evolutionary relationships in the Tree of Life by a degree distribution. Second, we represent genetic relationships between individuals of a Mediterranean marine plant, Posidonia oceanica, in terms of a Minimum Spanning Tree. Finally, relationships among plant shoots inside populations are represented as networks of genetic similarity.
Ilia Anna Serra, A. M. Innocenti, Germana Di Maida, Sebastiano Calvo, M. Migliaccio, Enrico Zambianchi, Claudia Pizzigalli, Sophie Arnaud‐Haond, Carlos M. Duarte, Ester Á. Serrão, Gabriele Procaccini
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