食果动物
生物
系统发育树
通才与专种
进化生物学
系统发育学
系统发育比较方法
生态学
收敛演化
生物扩散
共同进化
特质
分类单元
宏观进化
人口
生物化学
人口学
社会学
栖息地
基因
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Lisieux Franco Fuzessy,Fernando A. O. Silveira,Laurence Culot,Pedro Jordano,Miguel Verdú
摘要
Seed dispersal benefits plants and frugivores, and potentially drives co-evolution, with consequences to diversification evidenced for, e.g., primates. Evidence for macro-coevolutionary patterns in multi-specific, plant-animal mutualisms is scarce, and the mechanisms driving them remain unexplored. We tested for phylogenetic congruences in primate-plant interactions and showed strong co-phylogenetic signals across Neotropical forests, suggesting that both primates and plants share evolutionary history. Phylogenetic congruence between Platyrrhini and Angiosperms was driven by the most generalist primates, modulated by their functional traits, interacting with a wide-range of Angiosperms. Consistently similar eco-evolutionary dynamics seem to be operating irrespective of local assemblages, since co-phylogenetic signal emerged independently across three Neotropical regions. Our analysis supports the idea that macroevolutionary, coevolved patterns among interacting mutualistic partners are driven by super-generalist taxa. Trait convergence among multiple partners within multi-specific assemblages appears as a mechanism favouring these likely coevolved outcomes.
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