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Ecological opportunity and predator–prey interactions: linking eco-evolutionary processes and diversification in adaptive radiations

机译:生态机会和食肉动物与猎物的相互作用:将生态进化过程与适应性辐射的多样性联系起来

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Much of life's diversity has arisen through ecological opportunity and adaptive radiations, but the mechanistic underpinning of such diversification is not fully understood. Competition and predation can affect adaptive radiations, but contrasting theoretical and empirical results show that they can both promote and interrupt diversification. A mechanistic understanding of the link between microevolutionary processes and macroevolutionary patterns is thus needed, especially in trophic communities. Here, we use a trait-based eco-evolutionary model to investigate the mechanisms linking competition, predation and adaptive radiations. By combining available micro-evolutionary theory and simulations of adaptive radiations we show that intraspecific competition is crucial for diversification as it induces disruptive selection, in particular in early phases of radiation. The diversification rate is however decreased in later phases owing to interspecific competition as niche availability, and population sizes are decreased. We provide new insight into how predation tends to have a negative effect on prey diversification through decreased population sizes, decreased disruptive selection and through the exclusion of prey from parts of niche space. The seemingly disparate effects of competition and predation on adaptive radiations, listed in the literature, may thus be acting and interacting in the same adaptive radiation at different relative strength as the radiation progresses.
机译:生命的多样性大部分是通过生态机会和适应性辐射而产生的,但这种多样性的机制基础尚未得到充分理解。竞争和掠夺会影响适应性辐射,但是对比的理论和经验结果表明,它们既可以促进也可以干扰多样化。因此,需要对微进化过程与宏观进化模式之间的联系进行机械理解,尤其是在营养群落中。在这里,我们使用基于特征的生态进化模型来研究联系竞争,捕食和适应性辐射的机制。通过将可用的微进化理论与适应性辐射的模拟相结合,我们表明种内竞争对于多样化至关重要,因为它会引起破坏性选择,尤其是在辐射的早期阶段。然而,由于种间可利用性的种间竞争,多样化程度在以后阶段下降,种群数量减少。我们通过减少种群规模,减少破坏性选择以及通过将猎物排除在利基空间的某些部分,提供了捕食如何趋向于对猎物多样化产生负面影响的新见解。文献中列出的竞争和掠夺对适应性辐射的看似完全不同的影响可能会随着辐射的进行而以不同的相对强度作用于同一适应性辐射并相互作用。

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