微进化
宏观进化
遗传算法
多元化(营销策略)
进化生物学
生物
现代进化合成
选择(遗传算法)
适应(眼睛)
生物扩散
生态学
系统发育树
社会学
计算机科学
人口
遗传学
神经科学
人口学
营销
人工智能
业务
基因
作者
Jonathan Rolland,L. Francisco Henao‐Díaz,Michael Doebeli,Rachel M. Germain,Luke J. Harmon,L. Lacey Knowles,Lee Hsiang Liow,Judith E. Mank,Antonín Macháč,Sarah P. Otto,Matthew W. Pennell,Nicolas Salamin,Daniele Silvestro,Mauro Sugawara,Josef C. Uyeda,Catherine E. Wagner,Dolph Schluter
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41559-023-02116-7
摘要
Explaining broad molecular, phenotypic and species biodiversity patterns necessitates a unifying framework spanning multiple evolutionary scales. Here we argue that although substantial effort has been made to reconcile microevolution and macroevolution, much work remains to identify the links between biological processes at play. We highlight four major questions of evolutionary biology whose solutions require conceptual bridges between micro and macroevolution. We review potential avenues for future research to establish how mechanisms at one scale (drift, mutation, migration, selection) translate to processes at the other scale (speciation, extinction, biogeographic dispersal) and vice versa. We propose ways in which current comparative methods to infer molecular evolution, phenotypic evolution and species diversification could be improved to specifically address these questions. We conclude that researchers are in a better position than ever before to build a synthesis to understand how microevolutionary dynamics unfold over millions of years.
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