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互利共生关系并未濒临崩溃。

Mutualisms Are Not on the Verge of Breakdown.

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, 25 Willcocks Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3B2, Canada.

出版信息

Trends Ecol Evol. 2017 Oct;32(10):727-734. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2017.07.001. Epub 2017 Jul 21.

Abstract

Mutualisms teeter on a knife-edge between conflict and cooperation, or so the conventional wisdom goes. The costs and benefits of mutualism often depend on the abiotic or biotic context in which an interaction occurs, and experimental manipulations can induce shifts in interaction outcomes from mutualism all the way to parasitism. Yet, research suggests that mutualisms rarely turn parasitic in nature. Similarly, despite the potential for 'cheating' to undermine mutualism evolution, empirical evidence for fitness conflicts between partners and, thus, selection for cheating in mutualisms is scant. Furthermore, mutualism seldom leads to parasitism at macroevolutionary timescales. Thus, I argue here that mutualisms do not deserve their reputation for ecological and evolutionary instability, and are not on the verge of breakdown.

摘要

互利共生在冲突与合作之间摇摆不定,这是传统的观点。互利共生的成本和收益往往取决于相互作用发生的非生物或生物环境,实验操纵可以诱导相互作用的结果从互利共生一直转变为寄生关系。然而,研究表明,互利共生在自然界中很少会转变为寄生关系。同样,尽管“欺骗”有可能破坏互利共生的进化,但在合作伙伴之间存在适应度冲突的经验证据,以及因此在互利共生中选择欺骗的证据很少。此外,互利共生在宏观进化时间尺度上很少导致寄生关系。因此,我在这里认为,互利共生不应因其生态和进化的不稳定性而受到指责,它们也没有处于崩溃的边缘。

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