Barton N H
Institute of Cell, Animal and Population Biology, University of Edinburgh, U.K.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 1996 Jun 29;351(1341):785-94; discussion 795. doi: 10.1098/rstb.1996.0073.
The evolutionary processes responsible for adaptation and speciation on islands differ in several ways from those on the mainland. Most attention has been given to the random genetic drift that arises when a population is founded from just a few colonizing genomes. Theoretical obstacles to "founder effect speciation' are discussed, together with recent proposals for avoiding them. It is argued that although certain kinds of epistasis can facilitate the evolution of strong reproductive isolation, this favours divergence by selection as much as by random drift.
岛屿上导致适应和物种形成的进化过程在几个方面与大陆上的不同。人们大多关注的是当一个种群仅由少数几个殖民基因组建立时出现的随机遗传漂变。文中讨论了“奠基者效应物种形成”的理论障碍,以及最近提出的避免这些障碍的建议。文章认为,虽然某些类型的上位性可以促进强烈生殖隔离的进化,但这同样有利于通过选择和随机漂变实现分化。