一个关键创新的进化不稳定性促使快速多样化
Nick Peoples1, Michael D Burns2,3, Michalis Mihalitsis2
1Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA. npeoples@ucdavis.edu.
Nature
|February 26, 2025
概括
进化创新的速度,特别是鱼的牙复杂性的变化,推动了比特征本身更快的多样化. 这突显了特征进化的速度如何影响物种化和适应性辐射.
科学领域:
- 进化生物学
- 宏观进化模式
- 脊椎动物古生物学
背景情况:
- 血统多样化的速率在整个生命中有很大差异,经常受到进化创新的影响.
- 创新演变的"速度"对宏观演变多样化的影响还没有得到充分研究.
- 复杂的牙是脊椎动物历史上一个关键的进化创新.
研究的目的:
- 调查牙复杂性的进化可变性,而不是复杂性本身,是否驱动光鱼的多样化.
- 在简单和复杂的牙结构之间快速过渡的宏观进化影响.
- 探索牙复杂性进化的作用在非洲鱼的适应性辐射.
主要方法:
- 对鱼进行比较的基因分析,重点关注牙复杂性的演变.
- 与牙复杂性的转变率相关的物种化率估计.
- 检查非洲虫系的牙复杂性演变和适应性辐射的独特模式.
主要成果:
- 牙复杂性的进化性,而不是复杂性本身,显著地刺激了鱼的多样化.
- 在简单和复杂的牙之间快速过渡的血统中,物种发生率是5倍.
- 非洲鱼具有无与伦比的牙复杂性转变率,与特定非洲湖泊的快速适应辐射相关.
结论:
- 进化创新的发展速度可能比创新本身对多样化模式产生更大的影响.
- 牙复杂性及其生态关联 (饮食,微生物息地) 之间的相互作用驱动了快速的适应性辐射.
- 这项研究通过考虑特征演变的节奏,为了解生命树上的异质多样化率提供了新的视角.
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