Authors
Rishi De-Kayne, Rowan Schley, Julia MI Barth, Luke C Campillo, Catalina Chaparro-Pedraza, Jahnavi Joshi, Walter Salzburger, Bert Van Bocxlaer, Darko D Cotoras, Carmelo Fruciano, Anthony J Geneva, Rosemary Gillespie, Joseph Heras, Stephan Koblmüller, Blake Matthews, Renske E Onstein, Ole Seehausen, Pooja Singh, Erik I Svensson, David Salazar-Valenzuela, Maarten PM Vanhove, Guinevere OU Wogan, Ryo Yamaguchi, Anne D Yoder, José Cerca
Publication date
2024/5/1
Source
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology
Pages
a041448
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Lab
Description
Understanding the processes that drive phenotypic diversification and underpin speciation is key to elucidating how biodiversity has evolved. Although these processes have been studied across a wide array of clades, adaptive radiations (ARs), which are systems with multiple closely related species and broad phenotypic diversity, have been particularly fruitful for teasing apart the factors that drive and constrain diversification. As such, ARs have become popular candidate study systems for determining the extent to which ecological features, including aspects of organisms and the environment, and inter-and intraspecific interactions, led to evolutionary diversification. Despite substantial past empirical and theoretical work, understanding mechanistically how ARs evolve remains a major challenge. Here, we highlight a number of understudied components of the environment and of lineages themselves, which may …
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