生态系统工程和生态位构建的宏观进化动力学

IF 2.5 2区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY Palaeontology Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1111/pala.12718
Douglas H. Erwin
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生物的活动会影响其周围的生态群落和环境,这一点早已为古生物学家所认识,这些活动对生态和进化过程的作用也是如此。溢出效应通过生态网络扩大了生态系统工程的范围,产生了网络效应,由于其非营养性质,对其进行追踪具有挑战性。此外,生物活动的累积效应可能远远超过单个生物的寿命,产生影响宏观生态和宏观进化动态的生态遗传。本文将探讨生态系统工程所产生的宏观进化模式、其对进化辐射的潜在贡献,以及生态系统工程作为一种公共产品对进化创新成功的重要意义。从轶事来看,这些活动似乎做出了重要贡献,但要想更深入地了解这些活动,还需要做大量的工作。我描述了两个挑战:古生物学家需要以有利于比较研究的方式收集丰度数据,以及涉及多图和超图的更强大的生态(不只是营养)网络模型的重要性。
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Macroevolutionary dynamics of ecosystem‐engineering and niche construction
That the activities of organisms influence their surrounding ecological communities, and the environment, has long been appreciated by palaeontologists, as has the role of these activities on both ecological and evolutionary processes. Spillover effects extend the range of ecosystem‐engineering through ecological networks, generating network effects that because of their non‐trophic nature can be challenging to track. Moreover, the cumulative effect of organismal activities can persist far beyond the lifespan of individual organisms, producing ecological inheritances that influence macroecological and macroevolutionary dynamics. This contribution surveys macroevolutionary patterns arising from ecosystem engineering, their potential contribution to evolutionary radiations, and the significance of ecosystem engineering as a public good in the success of evolutionary innovations. Anecdotally, such activities appear to have made important contributions, but considerable work is required for more rigorous understanding. I describe two challenges: the need for palaeontologists to collect abundance data in a way that facilitates comparative study, and the importance of more robust models of ecological (not just trophic) networks involving multigraphs and hypergraphs.
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Palaeontology
Palaeontology 地学-古生物学
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5.60
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3.80%
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43
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Palaeontology publishes a wide variety of papers on palaeontological topics covering: palaeozoology palaeobotany systematic studies palaeoecology micropalaeontology palaeobiogeography functional morphology stratigraphy taxonomy taphonomy palaeoenvironmental reconstruction palaeoclimate analysis and biomineralization studies.
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