Understanding the Influence of Host Radiation on Symbiont Speciation through Parasites of Species Flocks.

IF 6.9 2区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Maarten P M Vanhove, Nikol Kmentová, Christel Faes, Jorge M O Fernandes, Christoph Hahn, Niel Hens, Antoine Pariselle, Stephan Koblmüller
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Abstract

(Adaptive) radiations have attracted evolutionary biologists for a long time as ideal model systems to study patterns and processes of often rapid speciation. However, whereas a wealth of (sometimes already genome-scale) data is available for host radiations, very few studies target the patterns of diversification in their symbionts, even though they would be excellent models to study symbiont speciation. Our review summarizes what little is known about general patterns of symbiont diversification in often iconic adaptive host radiations and to what extent these patterns are dependent on the evolutionary trajectories of their hosts. We identify research gaps that need to be addressed in the future and discuss the potential of approaches not yet typically used in these study systems, such as epidemiological disease modeling and new omics technologies, for significantly advancing our understanding of these complex eco-evolutionary relationships.

通过种群寄生虫了解宿主辐射对共生体物种变异的影响
(长期以来,(适应性)辐射一直吸引着进化生物学家,因为它是研究快速物种变异模式和过程的理想模式系统。然而,虽然宿主辐射有大量(有时已达到基因组规模)数据,但针对其共生体多样化模式的研究却寥寥无几,尽管它们是研究共生体物种变异的绝佳模型。我们的综述总结了人们对通常具有标志性的适应性宿主辐射中共生体多样化的一般模式知之甚少的情况,以及这些模式在多大程度上取决于宿主的进化轨迹。我们指出了未来需要解决的研究缺口,并讨论了在这些研究系统中尚未普遍使用的方法的潜力,如流行病学疾病建模和新的 omics 技术,这些方法将极大地推动我们对这些复杂的生态进化关系的理解。
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CiteScore
15.00
自引率
1.40%
发文量
56
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology offers a comprehensive platform in the molecular life sciences, featuring reviews that span molecular, cell, and developmental biology, genetics, neuroscience, immunology, cancer biology, and molecular pathology. This online publication provides in-depth insights into various topics, making it a valuable resource for those engaged in diverse aspects of biological research.
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