Dylan Powell
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Dylan Powell is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville whose research focuses on ecological processes influencing species coexistence. His recent publication, "Evidence consistent with local adaptation to predation shaping stabilizing effects underlying local coexistence," published in 2026, investigates how local adaptation to predation can contribute to the stability of ecological communities. Powell collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas, including Taylor Ping, Adam M. Siepielski, and Shantanu H. Joshi, with whom he has co-authored publications. His work contributes to the understanding of ecological dynamics and the factors that maintain biodiversity within local environments.
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- Publications: 2
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Evidence consistent with local adaptation to predation shaping stabilizing effects underlying local coexistence (2026)
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Evidence consistent with local adaptation to predation shaping stabilizing effects underlying local coexistence (2026)
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- Evidence consistent with local adaptation to predation shaping stabilizing effects underlying local coexistence
- Evidence consistent with local adaptation to predation shaping stabilizing effects underlying local coexistence
- Evidence consistent with local adaptation to predation shaping stabilizing effects underlying local coexistence
- Evidence consistent with local adaptation to predation shaping stabilizing effects underlying local coexistence
- Evidence consistent with local adaptation to predation shaping stabilizing effects underlying local coexistence
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