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PNAS Plus: Whole-genome data reveal the complex history of a diverse ecological community

机译:PNAS Plus:全基因组数据揭示了多元化生态社区的复杂历史

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How widespread ecological communities assemble remains a key question in ecology. Trophic interactions between widespread species may reflect a shared population history or ecological fitting of local pools of species with very different population histories. Which scenario applies is central to the stability of trophic associations and the potential for coevolution between species. Here we show how alternative community assembly hypotheses can be discriminated using whole-genome data for component species and provide a likelihood framework that overcomes current limitations in formal comparison of multispecies histories. We illustrate our approach by inferring the assembly history of a Western Palearctic community of insect herbivores and parasitoid natural enemies, trophic groups that together comprise 50% of terrestrial species. We reject models of codispersal from a shared origin and of delayed enemy pursuit of their herbivore hosts, arguing against herbivore attainment of “enemy-free space.” The community-wide distribution of species expansion times is also incompatible with a random, neutral model of assembly. Instead, we reveal a complex assembly history of single- and multispecies range expansions through the Pleistocene from different directions and over a range of timescales. Our results suggest substantial turnover in species associations and argue against tight coevolution in this system. The approach we illustrate is widely applicable to natural communities of nonmodel species and makes it possible to reveal the historical backdrop against which natural selection acts.
机译:生态群落如何广泛聚集仍然是生态学中的关键问题。广泛物种之间的营养相互作用可能反映了共同的种群历史或具有不同种群历史的局部物种库的生态拟合。适用哪种情况对于营养协会的稳定性以及物种之间共同进化的潜力至关重要。在这里,我们展示了如何使用组成物种的全基因组数据来区分替代性的社区集会假说,并提供了一种可能性框架,该框架克服了多物种历史的正式比较中的当前限制。我们通过推断西方古食虫和草食性天敌的寄生虫的集会历史来说明我们的方法,这些营养团共同构成了陆地物种的50%。我们反对来自共同起源的共散模型以及敌人对食草动物宿主的迟来追求,它们反对食草动物获得“无敌人的空间”。物种扩展时间在社区范围内的分布也与随机,中立的组装模型不兼容。取而代之的是,我们揭示了从不同方向在一定时间范围内通过更新世的单物种和多物种范围扩展的复杂装配历史。我们的研究结果表明物种协会的营业额大幅增加,并反对该系统中紧密的协同进化。我们说明的方法广泛适用于非模型物种的自然群落,并有可能揭示自然选择所依据的历史背景。

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