Miles Lindsay S, Carlen Elizabeth J, Winchell Kristin M, Johnson Marc T J
Department of Biology University of Toronto Mississauga Mississauga ON Canada.
Centre for Urban Environments University of Toronto Mississauga Mississauga ON Canada.
Evol Appl. 2020 Dec 7;14(1):3-11. doi: 10.1111/eva.13165. eCollection 2021 Jan.
Urbanization has recently emerged as an exciting new direction for evolutionary research founded on our growing understanding of rapid evolution paired with the expansion of novel urban habitats. Urbanization can influence adaptive and nonadaptive evolution in urban-dwelling species, but generalized patterns and the predictability of urban evolutionary responses within populations remain unclear. This editorial introduces the special feature "Evolution in Urban Environments" and addresses four major emerging themes, which include: (a) adaptive evolution and phenotypic plasticity via physiological responses to urban climate, (b) adaptive evolution via phenotype-environment relationships in urban habitats, (c) population connectivity and genetic drift in urban landscapes, and (d) human-wildlife interactions in urban spaces. Here, we present the 16 articles (12 empirical, 3 review, 1 capstone) within this issue and how they represent each of these four emerging themes in urban evolutionary biology. Finally, we discuss how these articles address previous questions and have now raised new ones, highlighting important new directions for the field.
城市化最近已成为进化研究中一个令人兴奋的新方向,这一方向建立在我们对快速进化的深入理解以及新型城市栖息地不断扩张的基础之上。城市化能够影响城市栖息物种的适应性和非适应性进化,但种群内部城市进化响应的普遍模式及可预测性仍不明确。这篇社论介绍了专题“城市环境中的进化”,并探讨了四个主要的新兴主题,其中包括:(a)通过对城市气候的生理反应实现的适应性进化和表型可塑性;(b)通过城市栖息地中表型与环境的关系实现的适应性进化;(c)城市景观中的种群连通性和遗传漂变;以及(d)城市空间中的人类与野生动物的相互作用。在此,我们展示了本期的16篇文章(12篇实证研究、3篇综述、1篇总结性文章),以及它们如何体现城市进化生物学中的这四个新兴主题。最后,我们讨论这些文章如何解答了先前的问题以及现在又提出了哪些新问题,强调了该领域重要的新方向。