非生物成分
生态学
生物
生物多样性
竞赛(生物学)
消光(光学矿物学)
字符移位
利基
系统发育多样性
栖息地
生物成分
生物多样性热点
多元化(营销策略)
生态位
空间生态学
遗传算法
生态位分化
生物集群灭绝
物种多样性
局部消光
空间异质性
生物地理学
空间变异性
时间尺度
生态系统
气候变化
占用率
通才与专种
公会
β多样性
物种丰富度
作者
L. P. Porto,Tiago B. Quental
标识
DOI:10.1093/evolut/qpag011
摘要
Abstract Understanding the drivers of biodiversity over time is a central goal in macroevolution. Yet, the relative contributions of biotic and abiotic mechanisms remain unclear, especially at broader phylogenetic and spatial scales. This study investigates how biotic (competition proxies) and abiotic (temperature) factors shaped Carnivora diversification across North America and Eurasia over the last 45 million years. Using a Bayesian framework, curated fossil data, and an expanded method to assess competition intensity at multiple spatial scales, we quantify speciation, extinction, and diversity patterns across 17 families. Our results show that competition significantly influences diversification on both continents. While competition can hinder speciation by saturating ecological niches, it may also foster diversity via character displacement and niche partitioning, especially under local spatial coexistence. At regional scales, abiotic factors—particularly cooling temperatures and habitat shifts—act as selective extinction drivers, disproportionately affecting specific regions of the body size traitspace and creating gaps. By integrating temporal and spatial perspectives, our study enhances understanding of how biotic interactions and environmental changes jointly shape biodiversity through deep time.
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