Cruzan MB, Templeton AR
Trends Ecol Evol. 2000 Dec 1;15(12):491-496. doi: 10.1016/s0169-5347(00)01998-4.
The application of principles from coalescence theory to genealogical relationships within species can provide insights into the process of diversification and the influence of biogeography on distributional patterns. There are several features that make some organisms more suitable for detailed studies of historical processes; in particular, limited dispersal, which serves to conserve the patterns of genetic variation that developed during colonization. We describe the potential benefits of studies that integrate analyses of genetic variation with information from the fossil pollen record and present recent examples of the application of quantitative methods of phylogeographic analysis.
将聚结理论中的原理应用于物种内的谱系关系,可以为物种分化过程以及生物地理学对分布模式的影响提供见解。有几个特征使某些生物更适合对历史过程进行详细研究;特别是有限的扩散,这有助于保存殖民化过程中形成的遗传变异模式。我们描述了将遗传变异分析与化石花粉记录信息相结合的研究的潜在益处,并展示了系统发育地理学分析定量方法应用的最新实例。