Orme C David L, Isaac Nick J B, Purvis Andy
Department of Biological Sciences, Imperial College, Silwood Park, Ascot SL5 7PY, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2002 Jun 22;269(1497):1279-87. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2002.2003.
The robust macro-ecological observation that there are more small-bodied species implies that small-bodied organisms have experienced elevated net rates of diversification. We investigate the role of body size in creating non-random differences in rates of cladogenesis using a set of 38 species-level phylogenies drawn from a range of animal groups. We use independent contrasts to explore the relationship between body size and species richness within individual phylogenies and across related sets of phylogenies. We also carry out a meta-analysis looking for associations between body size and species richness across the taxa. We find little evidence for increased cladogenesis among small-bodied organisms within taxa, and no evidence for any consistent differences between taxa. We explore possible explanations for the inconsistency of our findings with macro-ecological patterns.
一个有力的宏观生态观察结果是小型物种更多,这意味着小型生物体经历了更高的净多样化速率。我们利用从一系列动物类群中提取的38个物种水平的系统发育树,研究了体型在产生分支形成速率的非随机差异中所起的作用。我们使用独立对比来探索个体系统发育树内以及相关系统发育树组中体型与物种丰富度之间的关系。我们还进行了一项荟萃分析,以寻找各分类群中体型与物种丰富度之间的关联。我们几乎没有发现分类群内小型生物体分支形成增加的证据,也没有发现分类群之间存在任何一致差异的证据。我们探讨了我们的研究结果与宏观生态模式不一致的可能原因。