Losos Jonathan B, Ricklefs Robert E
Museum of Comparative Zoology, 26 Oxford Street, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
Nature. 2009 Feb 12;457(7231):830-6. doi: 10.1038/nature07893.
Charles Darwin's travels on HMS Beagle taught him that islands are an important source of evidence for evolution. Because many islands are young and have relatively few species, evolutionary adaptation and species proliferation are obvious and easy to study. In addition, the geographical isolation of many islands has allowed evolution to take its own course, free of influence from other areas, resulting in unusual faunas and floras, often unlike those found anywhere else. For these reasons, island research provides valuable insights into speciation and adaptive radiation, and into the relative importance of contingency and determinism in evolutionary diversification.
查尔斯·达尔文乘坐英国皇家海军舰艇“小猎犬号”的航行经历让他认识到,岛屿是进化证据的重要来源。由于许多岛屿形成时间较晚且物种相对较少,进化适应和物种增殖现象明显且易于研究。此外,许多岛屿的地理隔离使得进化能够自行发展,不受其他地区的影响,从而产生了通常与其他地方截然不同的独特动植物群。基于这些原因,岛屿研究为物种形成和适应性辐射,以及偶然性和决定论在进化多样化中的相对重要性提供了宝贵的见解。