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估计二元性状对物种形成和灭绝的影响。

Estimating a binary character's effect on speciation and extinction.

作者信息

Maddison Wayne P, Midford Peter E, Otto Sarah P

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

出版信息

Syst Biol. 2007 Oct;56(5):701-10. doi: 10.1080/10635150701607033.

Abstract

Determining whether speciation and extinction rates depend on the state of a particular character has been of long-standing interest to evolutionary biologists. To assess the effect of a character on diversification rates using likelihood methods requires that we be able to calculate the probability that a group of extant species would have evolved as observed, given a particular model of the character's effect. Here we describe how to calculate this probability for a phylogenetic tree and a two-state (binary) character under a simple model of evolution (the "BiSSE" model, binary-state speciation and extinction). The model involves six parameters, specifying two speciation rates (rate when the lineage is in state 0; rate when in state 1), two extinction rates (when in state 0; when in state 1), and two rates of character state change (from 0 to 1, and from 1 to 0). Using these probability calculations, we can do maximum likelihood inference to estimate the model's parameters and perform hypothesis tests (e.g., is the rate of speciation elevated for one character state over the other?). We demonstrate the application of the method using simulated data with known parameter values.

摘要

确定物种形成和灭绝速率是否取决于特定性状的状态,长期以来一直是进化生物学家感兴趣的问题。要使用似然方法评估一个性状对多样化速率的影响,就需要我们能够计算出在给定性状影响的特定模型下,一组现存物种按照观察到的方式进化的概率。在这里,我们描述了在一个简单的进化模型(“BiSSE”模型,即二态物种形成和灭绝模型)下,如何为系统发育树和一个二态(二元)性状计算这个概率。该模型涉及六个参数,分别指定两个物种形成速率(谱系处于状态0时的速率;处于状态1时的速率)、两个灭绝速率(处于状态0时;处于状态1时)以及两个性状状态变化速率(从0到1,以及从1到0)。利用这些概率计算,我们可以进行最大似然推断来估计模型的参数并进行假设检验(例如,一个性状状态的物种形成速率是否高于另一个?)。我们使用具有已知参数值的模拟数据展示了该方法的应用。

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