Soewongsono Albert C, Landis Michael J
Department of Biology, Washington University in St. Louis, Rebstock Hall, St. Louis, Missouri, 63130, USA.
ArXiv. 2024 Jun 24:arXiv:2402.00246v2.
We establish a general framework using a diffusion approximation to simulate forward-in-time state counts or frequencies for cladogenetic state-dependent speciation-extinction (ClaSSE) models. We apply the framework to various two- and three-region geographic-state speciation-extinction (GeoSSE) models. We show that the species range state dynamics simulated under tree-based and diffusion-based processes are comparable. We derive a method to infer rate parameters that are compatible with given observed stationary state frequencies and obtain an analytical result to compute stationary state frequencies for a given set of rate parameters. We also describe a procedure to find the time to reach the stationary frequencies of a ClaSSE model using our diffusion-based approach, which we demonstrate using a worked example for a two-region GeoSSE model. Finally, we discuss how the diffusion framework can be applied to formalize relationships between evolutionary patterns and processes under state-dependent diversification scenarios.
我们建立了一个通用框架,使用扩散近似来模拟基于分支发生状态依赖的物种形成 - 灭绝(ClaSSE)模型随时间向前的状态计数或频率。我们将该框架应用于各种两区域和三区域地理状态物种形成 - 灭绝(GeoSSE)模型。我们表明,在基于树和基于扩散的过程下模拟的物种范围状态动态具有可比性。我们推导了一种推断与给定观测稳态频率兼容的速率参数的方法,并得到了一个用于计算给定一组速率参数的稳态频率的解析结果。我们还描述了一个使用基于扩散的方法来找到达到ClaSSE模型稳态频率所需时间的过程,并通过一个两区域GeoSSE模型的实例进行了演示。最后,我们讨论了扩散框架如何应用于形式化状态依赖多样化情景下进化模式与过程之间的关系。