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Competition-driven evolution of organismal complexity

机译:竞争驱动的生物复杂性演变

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Non-uniform rates of morphological evolution and evolutionary increases in organismal complexity, captured in metaphors like “adaptive zones”, “punctuated equilibrium” and “blunderbuss patterns”, require more elaborate explanations than a simple gradual accumulation of mutations. Here we argue that non-uniform evolutionary increases in phenotypic complexity can be caused by a threshold-like response to growing ecological pressures resulting from evolutionary diversification at a given level of complexity. Acquisition of a new phenotypic feature allows an evolving species to escape this pressure but can typically be expected to carry significant physiological costs. Therefore, the ecological pressure should exceed a certain level to make such an acquisition evolutionarily successful. We present a detailed quantitative description of this process using a microevolutionary competition model as an example. The model exhibits sequential increases in phenotypic complexity driven by diversification at existing levels of complexity and a resulting increase in competitive pressure, which can push an evolving species over the barrier of physiological costs of new phenotypic features.
机译:在诸如“适应区”,“标点平衡”和“大炮模式”这样的隐喻中捕捉到的形态进化和生物复杂性进化增加的不均匀速率,需要比简单的逐步积累突变更为详尽的解释。在这里,我们认为表型复杂性的非均匀进化增加可能是由于在给定的复杂性水平下,由进化多样化导致的对生态压力不断增长的阈值响应。获得新的表型特征可以使进化中的物种摆脱这种压力,但通常可以预期会带来重大的生理损失。因此,生态压力应超过一定水平,以使这种采集在进化上成功。我们以微进化竞争模型为例,对此过程进行了详细的定量描述。该模型表现出在现有复杂性水平上的多样化所驱动的表型复杂性的顺序增加,以及由此导致的竞争压力的增加,这可能使进化中的物种越过新的表型特征的生理成本的障碍。

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