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Biotic interactions and macroevolution: Extensions and mismatches across scales and levels

机译:生物相互作用和宏观进化:跨尺度和水平的扩展和错配

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Clade dynamics in the fossil record broadly fit expectations from the operation of competition, predation, and mutualism, but data from both modern and ancient systems suggest mismatches across scales and levels. Indirect effects, as when antagonistic or mutualistic interactions restrict geographic range and thereby elevate extinction risk, are probably widespread and may flow in both directions, as when species- or organismic-level factors increase extinction risk or speciation probabilities. Apparent contradictions across scales and levels have been neglected, including (1) the individualistic geographic shifts of species on centennial and millennial timescales versus evidence for fine-tuned coevolutionary relationships; (2) the extensive and dynamic networks of interactions faced by most species versus the evolution of costly enemy-specific defenses and finely attuned mutualisms; and (3) the macroevolutionary lags often seen between the origin and the diversification of a clade or an evolutionary novelty versus the rapid microevolution of advantageous phenotypes and the invasibility of most communities. Resolution of these and other cross-level tensions presumably hinges on how organismic interactions impinge on genetic population structures, geographic ranges, and the persistence of incipient species, but generalizations are not yet possible. Paleontological and neontological data are both incomplete and so the most powerful response to these problems will require novel integrative approaches. Promising research areas include more realistic approaches to modeling and empirical analysis of large-scale diversity dynamics of ostensibly competing clades; spatial and phylogenetic dissections of clades involved in escalatory dynamics (where prey respond evolutionarily to a broad and shifting array of enemies); analyses of the short- versus long-term consequences of mutualistic symbioses; and fuller use of abundant natural experiments on the evolutionary impacts of ecosystem engineers.
机译:化石记录中的进化动力学大体上符合竞争,掠夺和互惠互利的期望,但是现代和古代系统的数据都表明在规模和层次上都不匹配。间接的影响,例如当对抗性相互作用或相互影响的相互作用限制地理范围并从而增加灭绝风险时,可能很普遍,并且可能在两个方向上流动,当物种或生物水平因素增加灭绝风险或物种形成可能性时。跨尺度和水平的明显矛盾已被忽略,包括(1)物种在百年和千禧年尺度上的个人主义地理转移,与微调的协同进化关系的证据; (2)大多数物种所面临的广泛而动态的相互作用网络与昂贵的针对敌人的防御和精细调和的共生关系的演变; (3)在进化枝的起源和多样化之间或进化新事物之间经常出现宏观进化滞后,这与有利表型的快速微进化和大多数群落的入侵有关。这些和其他跨层级紧张关系的解决可能取决于生物相互作用如何影响遗传种群结构,地理范围和初始物种的持久性,但是归纳还不可能。古生物学和新生物学的数据都不完整,因此要对这些问题做出最有力的回应,就需要新颖的综合方法。有前途的研究领域包括更现实的方法来对表面上竞争的进化枝的大规模多样性动力学进行建模和经验分析;进化过程中进化进化枝的空间和系统发育解剖(猎物对各种各样的不断变化的敌人做出进化反应);互惠共生的短期和长期后果的分析;以及充分利用丰富的自然实验对生态系统工程师的进化影响。

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