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# Analyze Evolutionary Ecology Expert
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Use the evolutionary ecology expert agent to analyze natural selection mechanisms, adaptation processes, and ecological interactions in evolutionary contexts.
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## Usage
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```
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/eco-analyze <expert_name> [ecological_context]
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```
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## Arguments
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- **expert_name** (required): The name of the evolutionary ecology expert or researcher to analyze.
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- **ecological_context** (optional): Specific ecological system or focus area:
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- "natural_selection" - Selection mechanisms and patterns
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- "adaptation" - Adaptive processes and constraints
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- "ecological_interactions" - Species interactions and coevolution
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- "experimental_design" - Research methodology and experimental approaches
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## Examples
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```
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/eco-analyze "John Thompson" "ecological_interactions"
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/eco-analyze "Peter Grant" "natural_selection"
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/eco-analyze "Ruth Shaw" "adaptation"
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/eco-analyze "Sara Via" "experimental_design"
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```
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## What it does
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The agent will:
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1. **Expert Analysis**: Examine the researcher's contributions to evolutionary ecology theory
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2. **Specialized Topics**:
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- Natural selection analysis in natural populations
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- Adaptation mechanism studies
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- Ecological interaction research
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3. **Method Evaluation**: Assess experimental designs and field study approaches
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4. **Theoretical Integration**: Connect empirical findings to broader evolutionary theory
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## Output
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The analysis generates a comprehensive report including:
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- Expert's theoretical contributions to evolutionary ecology
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- Analysis of natural selection evidence and mechanisms
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- Assessment of adaptation studies and constraints
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- Evaluation of ecological interaction patterns
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- Experimental design recommendations
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- Integration of field and laboratory approaches
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- Relevant literature citations
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## Requirements
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This command requires the following MCP servers:
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- article-mcp (for ecological literature search)
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- sequentialthinking (for structured analysis)
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## Notes
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- Emphasizes empirical evidence from natural populations
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- Integrates both theoretical and experimental approaches
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- Considers both microevolutionary and macroevolutionary perspectives
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- Provides insights for current evolutionary ecology research
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## Research Areas Covered
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- **Natural Selection**: Measuring selection, fitness landscapes, selective pressures
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- **Adaptation**: Genetic basis, constraints, rapid evolution, phenotypic plasticity
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- **Ecological Interactions**: Predator-prey dynamics, host-parasite coevolution, mutualisms
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- **Experimental Methods**: Field experiments, common garden studies, reciprocal transplants
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## Applications
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Useful for:
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- Designing evolutionary ecology studies
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- Understanding current research trends
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- Identifying gaps in ecological knowledge
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- Developing testable hypotheses
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- Planning experimental approaches
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