Rivkin L Ruth, Santangelo James S, Alberti Marina, Aronson Myla F J, de Keyzer Charlotte W, Diamond Sarah E, Fortin Marie-Josée, Frazee Lauren J, Gorton Amanda J, Hendry Andrew P, Liu Yang, Losos Jonathan B, MacIvor J Scott, Martin Ryan A, McDonnell Mark J, Miles Lindsay S, Munshi-South Jason, Ness Robert W, Newman Amy E M, Stothart Mason R, Theodorou Panagiotis, Thompson Ken A, Verrelli Brian C, Whitehead Andrew, Winchell Kristin M, Johnson Marc T J
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada.
Department of Biology University of Toronto Mississauga Mississauga Ontario Canada.
Evol Appl. 2018 Dec 14;12(3):384-398. doi: 10.1111/eva.12734. eCollection 2019 Mar.
Urban ecosystems are rapidly expanding throughout the world, but how urban growth affects the evolutionary ecology of species living in urban areas remains largely unknown. Urban ecology has advanced our understanding of how the development of cities and towns change environmental conditions and alter ecological processes and patterns. However, despite decades of research in urban ecology, the extent to which urbanization influences evolutionary and eco-evolutionary change has received little attention. The nascent field of urban evolutionary ecology seeks to understand how urbanization affects the evolution of populations, and how those evolutionary changes in turn influence the ecological dynamics of populations, communities, and ecosystems. Following a brief history of this emerging field, this Perspective article provides a research agenda and roadmap for future research aimed at advancing our understanding of the interplay between ecology and evolution of urban-dwelling organisms. We identify six key questions that, if addressed, would significantly increase our understanding of how urbanization influences evolutionary processes. These questions consider how urbanization affects nonadaptive evolution, natural selection, and convergent evolution, in addition to the role of urban environmental heterogeneity on species evolution, and the roles of phenotypic plasticity versus adaptation on species' abundance in cities. Our final question examines the impact of urbanization on evolutionary diversification. For each of these six questions, we suggest avenues for future research that will help advance the field of urban evolutionary ecology. Lastly, we highlight the importance of integrating urban evolutionary ecology into urban planning, conservation practice, pest management, and public engagement.
城市生态系统正在全球范围内迅速扩张,但城市增长如何影响城市地区物种的进化生态学在很大程度上仍不为人知。城市生态学增进了我们对城镇发展如何改变环境条件以及改变生态过程和模式的理解。然而,尽管在城市生态学领域进行了数十年的研究,但城市化对进化和生态进化变化的影响程度却很少受到关注。新兴的城市进化生态学领域试图了解城市化如何影响种群的进化,以及这些进化变化如何反过来影响种群、群落和生态系统的生态动态。在简要回顾这个新兴领域的历史之后,这篇观点文章提供了一个研究议程和未来研究的路线图,旨在增进我们对城市生物的生态学与进化之间相互作用的理解。我们确定了六个关键问题,如果能够解决这些问题,将显著增进我们对城市化如何影响进化过程的理解。这些问题除了考虑城市环境异质性对物种进化的作用以及表型可塑性与适应性对城市物种丰富度的作用之外,还探讨了城市化如何影响非适应性进化、自然选择和趋同进化。我们的最后一个问题考察了城市化对进化多样化的影响。对于这六个问题中的每一个,我们都提出了未来研究的途径,这将有助于推动城市进化生态学领域的发展。最后,我们强调将城市进化生态学纳入城市规划、保护实践、害虫管理和公众参与的重要性。