元社区
特质
生态学
选择(遗传算法)
社区
差异(会计)
进化动力学
比例(比率)
分布(数学)
生物
计量经济学
中性分子进化理论
接头(建筑物)
动力学(音乐)
进化生态学
物种分布
联合概率分布
群落结构
生物扩散
计算机科学
时间尺度
随机建模
遗传算法
进化生物学
作者
Jelena H. Pantel,Ruben J. Hermann
摘要
ABSTRACT Biodiversity at the metacommunity scale is typically influenced by numerous environmental, spatial, biotic, and stochastic factors. These factors can simultaneously impact evolution in individual species, due to site‐varying local selection pressures and the impact of connectivity for gene flow and genetic drift. Joint species distribution models (JSDMs) can estimate the relative impacts of environmental, spatial, biotic, and other drivers on community composition, but these models do not currently consider the impact of contemporary evolutionary change. We applied a JSDM to analyse simulated and experimental populations and communities that experience contemporary trait evolution. We found that it successfully partitioned variance contributed by environmental, spatial, and evolving phenotypic drivers, and also estimated site‐ and time‐specific covariance. We further demonstrated how the model‐estimated effect sizes of trait evolution for community composition can be used to test predictions about the underlying mechanistic drivers of eco‐evolutionary dynamics in communities.
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