Evolutionary genomics of oceanic island radiations

Autor: José Cerca, Darko D. Cotoras, Vanessa C. Bieker, Rishi De-Kayne, Pablo Vargas, Mario Fernández-Mazuecos, Julia López-Delgado, Oliver White, Martin Stervander, Anthony J. Geneva, Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino, Joana Isabel Meier, Lizzie Roeble, Baptiste Brée, Jairo Patiño, Juan M. Guayasamin, María de Lourdes Torres, Hugo Valdebenito, María del Rosario Castañeda, Jaime A. Chaves, Patricia Jaramillo Díaz, Luis Valente, Matthew L. Knope, Jonathan P. Price, Loren H. Rieseberg, Bruce G. Baldwin, Brent C. Emerson, Gonzalo Rivas-Torres, Rosemary Gillespie, Michael D. Martin
Přispěvatelé: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Research Council of Norway
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: Trends in Ecology & Evolution.
ISSN: 0169-5347
DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2023.02.003
Popis: A recurring feature of oceanic archipelagos is the presence of adaptive radiations that generate endemic, species-rich clades that can offer outstanding insight into the links between ecology and evolution. Recent developments in evolutionary genomics have contributed towards solving long-standing questions at this interface. Using a comprehensive literature search, we identify studies spanning 19 oceanic archipelagos and 110 putative adaptive radiations, but find that most of these radiations have not yet been investigated from an evolutionary genomics perspective. Our review reveals different gaps in knowledge related to the lack of implementation of genomic approaches, as well as undersampled taxonomic and geographic areas. Filling those gaps with the required data will help to deepen our understanding of adaptation, speciation, and other evolutionary processes.
D.D.C. was supported by a Humboldt postdoctoral fellowship. J.C. was supported by a Research Council of Norway travel grant (project 287327). J.C. thanks Andy Foote for early input and ideas on what a review encompasses. The authors are extremely grateful to four anonymous reviewers and the editor whose thoughtful criticism led to a significant improvement of this manuscript. This publication is contribution number 2488 of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands.
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