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What explains patterns of species richness? The relative importance of climatic‐niche evolution morphological evolution and ecological limits in salamanders

机译:什么解释物种丰富度的模式? sal的生态位演化形态演化和生态极限​​的相对重要性

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A major goal of evolutionary biology and ecology is to understand why species richness varies among clades. Previous studies have suggested that variation in richness among clades might be related to variation in rates of morphological evolution among clades (e.g., body size and shape). Other studies have suggested that richness patterns might be related to variation in rates of climatic‐niche evolution. However, few studies, if any, have tested the relative importance of these variables in explaining patterns of richness among clades. Here, we test their relative importance among major clades of Plethodontidae, the most species‐rich family of salamanders. Earlier studies have suggested that climatic‐niche evolution explains patterns of diversification among plethodontid clades, whereas rates of morphological evolution do not. A subsequent study stated that rates of morphological evolution instead explained patterns of species richness among plethodontid clades (along with “ecological limits” on richness of clades, leading to saturation of clades with species, given limited resources). However, they did not consider climatic‐niche evolution. Using phylogenetic multiple regression, we show that rates of climatic‐niche evolution explain most variation in richness among plethodontid clades, whereas rates of morphological evolution do not. We find little evidence that ecological limits explain patterns of richness among plethodontid clades. We also test whether rates of morphological and climatic‐niche evolution are correlated, and find that they are not. Overall, our results help explain richness patterns in a major amphibian group and provide possibly the first test of the relative importance of climatic niches and morphological evolution in explaining diversity patterns.
机译:进化生物学和生态学的主要目标是了解进化枝为什么物种丰富度会发生变化。先前的研究表明,进化枝之间的丰富度差异可能与进化枝之间的形态演化速率(例如体型和形状)变化有关。其他研究表明,丰富度模式可能与气候生态位演化速率的变化有关。但是,很少有研究(如果有的话)测试了这些变量在解释进化枝中丰富度模式方面的相对重要性。在这里,我们测试了它们在among属最丰富的of科的主要进化枝中的相对重要性。较早的研究表明,气候生态位的演化解释了牙齿保护进化枝之间多样化的模式,而形态演化的速率却不能。随后的研究表明,形态进化的速率反而解释了兽齿类进化枝中物种丰富度的模式(以及进化枝丰富度的“生态限制”,在资源有限的情况下导致进化枝的物种饱和)。但是,他们没有考虑气候生态位的演变。使用系统进化多元回归分析,我们表明,气候生态位演化的速率解释了在牙齿矫正进化枝中丰富度的大部分变化,而形态演化的速率却没有。我们几乎没有证据表明生态学限制解释了牙齿矫正分支中的丰富度模式。我们还测试了形态和气候生态位演化的速率是否相关,发现它们之间没有相关性。总体而言,我们的研究结果有助于解释主要两栖类动物的丰富度模式,并可能为气候位和形态演化在解释多样性模式方面的相对重要性提供第一个检验。

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