Schluter D
Science. 1994 Nov 4;266(5186):798-801. doi: 10.1126/science.266.5186.798.
Interspecific competition driving divergence in adaptive radiation has not previously been tested experimentally. Natural selection on a morphologically variable species of stickleback fish was contrasted in the presence and absence of a close relative. Selection was nondirectional when the target species was alone, whereas addition of the second species favored individuals most different from it morphologically and ecologically. Disproportionately severe competition between similar phenotypes indicates frequency-dependent selection, verifying a crucial element of theory of competition and character divergence. The findings help resolve outstanding debates on the ecological causes of diversification and the evolutionary consequences of competitive interactions.
种间竞争推动适应性辐射中的分化,此前尚未经过实验验证。在有或没有近缘物种存在的情况下,对形态可变的棘鱼物种进行了自然选择对比。当目标物种单独存在时,选择是无方向性的,而加入第二个物种则有利于在形态和生态上与其差异最大的个体。相似表型之间不成比例的激烈竞争表明频率依赖选择,验证了竞争和性状分化理论的一个关键要素。这些发现有助于解决关于多样化的生态原因和竞争相互作用的进化后果的突出争论。