Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2018 Mar;33(3):198-212. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2017.12.008. Epub 2018 Jan 3.
Hybridization between naturally co-occurring species that normally do not interbreed is being documented following anthropogenic habitat modifications for an increasing number of taxa. Here, we evaluate the mechanisms by which disturbance promotes hybridization and highlight the utility of human-caused hybridization for understanding evolution. Monitoring hybridization dynamics before, and following, disturbance over multiple timescales offers a unique opportunity to understand how disturbances alter species interactions and to pinpoint the mechanisms that cause species barriers to fail. Identifying the conditions promoting hybridization in disturbed habitats, the generality of these conditions across taxa, and the taxa most affected by human-mediated change is critical for furthering our understanding of human impacts on evolution and for informing management.
随着越来越多的分类单元的人为栖息地改变,自然共存的物种之间通常不会杂交的杂交现象正在被记录下来。在这里,我们评估了干扰促进杂交的机制,并强调了人为杂交在理解进化方面的作用。在多个时间尺度上监测干扰前后的杂交动态,为了解干扰如何改变物种相互作用以及确定导致物种障碍失败的机制提供了独特的机会。确定促进受干扰栖息地杂交的条件、这些条件在分类单元中的普遍性以及受人类介导变化影响最大的分类单元,对于进一步了解人类对进化的影响以及为管理提供信息至关重要。