Ronco Fabrizia, Salzburger Walter
Zoological Institute, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel, Vesalgasse 1, 4051, Basel, Switzerland.
Zoology (Jena). 2021 Jun;146:125925. doi: 10.1016/j.zool.2021.125925. Epub 2021 Apr 1.
Adaptive radiation is a major source of biodiversity. Still, many aspects of this evolutionary process remain poorly understood. Our recent integrative examination of the cichlid adaptive radiation in African Lake Tanganyika provides new insights into the process of explosive diversification. The in-depth phylogenetic comparative analysis of nearly all species occurring in that lake permitted us to trace patterns of eco-morphological evolution throughout the phylogenetic history of the radiation and revealed that it occurred in a non-gradual manner, in the form of time-shifted bursts of accelerated evolution. The temporal pattern of divergence along different axes of morphological evolution provides empirical support for a scenario that potentially unifies two popular models of adaptive radiation, the "early burst model" and the "stages model".
适应性辐射是生物多样性的一个主要来源。然而,这一进化过程的许多方面仍未得到充分理解。我们最近对非洲坦噶尼喀湖丽鱼科鱼类的适应性辐射进行的综合研究,为这一爆发性多样化过程提供了新的见解。对该湖中几乎所有物种进行的深入系统发育比较分析,使我们能够追溯整个辐射系统发育历史中的生态形态进化模式,并揭示出它是以加速进化的时间转移爆发形式,而非渐进方式发生的。沿着形态进化不同轴的分歧时间模式,为一个可能统一适应性辐射的两种流行模型——“早期爆发模型”和“阶段模型”的设想提供了实证支持。