化石改善了依赖状态的多样化模型下的灭绝率估计。

IF 4.7 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2025-02-13 Epub Date: 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1098/rstb.2023.0313
Bruno do Rosario Petrucci, Michael R May, Tracy A Heath
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性状对物种多样化率的影响是进化生物学和古生物学研究的一个重要课题。许多研究这些宏观进化问题的研究人员目前使用了大量的状态依赖的物种形成和灭绝(SSE)模型。这些模型是为现存物种的系统发育树而开发的,而且几乎完全用于这种树。然而,仅考虑现存分类群的分析在估计灭绝率方面是有限的。此外,SSE模型在没有观察到真正的相关性状时,会错误地检测中性性状与多样化率之间的关联。在这项研究中,我们研究了在二元状态物种形成和灭绝(BiSSE)模型下,包含化石数据对参数估计精度的影响。这是通过将SSE模型与化石的出生-死亡过程结合起来实现的。研究表明,在贝叶斯推理框架中,化石的加入提高了BiSSE模型估计灭绝率的准确性,与仅从现存分类群的树木进行估计相比,对物种率和状态转移率的估计没有负面影响。然而,即使增加了化石数据,BiSSE模型下的分析仍然错误地确定了多样化率和中性性状之间的相关性。这篇文章是主题“进化的数学理论”的一部分:追溯到100年前的系统发育模型。
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Fossils improve extinction-rate estimates under state-dependent diversification models.

The effect of traits on diversification rates is a major topic of study in the fields of evolutionary biology and palaeontology. Many researchers investigating these macroevolutionary questions currently make use of the extensive suite of state-dependent speciation and extinction (SSE) models. These models were developed for, and are almost exclusively used with, phylogenetic trees of extant species. However, analyses considering only extant taxa are limited in their power to estimate extinction rates. Furthermore, SSE models can erroneously detect associations between neutral traits and diversification rates when the true associated trait is not observed. In this study, we examined the impact of including fossil data on the accuracy of parameter estimates under the binary-state speciation and extinction (BiSSE) model. This was achieved by combining SSE models with the fossilized birth-death process. We show that the inclusion of fossils improves the accuracy of extinction-rate estimates for analyses applying the BiSSE model in a Bayesian inference framework, with no negative impact on speciation-rate and state transition-rate estimates when compared with estimates from trees of only extant taxa. However, even with the addition of fossil data, analyses under the BiSSE model continued to incorrectly identify correlations between diversification rates and neutral traits.This article is part of the theme issue '"A mathematical theory of evolution": phylogenetic models dating back 100 years'.

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