Exceptional convergence on the macroevolutionary landscape in island lizard radiations

G. G. Simpson, one of the chief architects of evolutionary biology’s modern synthesis, proposed that diversification occurs on a macroevolutionary adaptive landscape, but landscape models are seldom used to study adaptive divergence in large radiations. We show that for Caribbean Anolis lizards, div...

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Landscapes
Adaptive radiation
Species
Evolution
Convergent evolution
Fauna
Ecological genetics
Phylogeny
Lizards
Biological taxonomies
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Exceptional convergence on the macroevolutionary landscape in island lizard radiations
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Convergencia excepcional en el paisaje macroevolucionario en radiaciones de lagartos insulares
title Exceptional convergence on the macroevolutionary landscape in island lizard radiations
spellingShingle Exceptional convergence on the macroevolutionary landscape in island lizard radiations
Landscapes
Adaptive radiation
Species
Evolution
Convergent evolution
Fauna
Ecological genetics
Phylogeny
Lizards
Biological taxonomies
title_short Exceptional convergence on the macroevolutionary landscape in island lizard radiations
title_full Exceptional convergence on the macroevolutionary landscape in island lizard radiations
title_fullStr Exceptional convergence on the macroevolutionary landscape in island lizard radiations
title_full_unstemmed Exceptional convergence on the macroevolutionary landscape in island lizard radiations
title_sort Exceptional convergence on the macroevolutionary landscape in island lizard radiations
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Landscapes
Adaptive radiation
Species
Evolution
Convergent evolution
Fauna
Ecological genetics
Phylogeny
Lizards
Biological taxonomies
topic Landscapes
Adaptive radiation
Species
Evolution
Convergent evolution
Fauna
Ecological genetics
Phylogeny
Lizards
Biological taxonomies
description G. G. Simpson, one of the chief architects of evolutionary biology’s modern synthesis, proposed that diversification occurs on a macroevolutionary adaptive landscape, but landscape models are seldom used to study adaptive divergence in large radiations. We show that for Caribbean Anolis lizards, diversification on similar Simpsonian landscapes leads to striking convergence of entire faunas on four islands. Parallel radiations unfolding at large temporal scales shed light on the process of adaptive diversification, indicating that the adaptive landscape may give rise to predictable evolutionary patterns in nature, that adaptive peaks may be stable over macroevolutionary time, and that available geographic area influences the ability of lineages to discover new adaptive peaks.
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