更强的历史偶然性促进了生态专门化:以鸟类类胡萝卜素网络为例。

IF 2.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
American Naturalist Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-14 DOI:10.1086/736844
Erin S Morrison, Caitlin M Hill, Alexander V Badyaev
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摘要

进化既需要自适应状态的鲁棒性,也需要自适应状态之间的转换。理解调和这些看似相反的特性的机制受到进化过程的短暂性的限制,在进化过程中,过去的途径和背景经常丢失。在这里,我们通过在全球类胡萝卜素生物化学网络上追踪鸟类类胡萝卜素网络的生物化学进化来克服这一限制,这在鸟类进化中是未经修饰的。通过将260种现存鸟类的酶相互作用组及其重建的祖先状态映射到这个全球网络中,我们发现它们之间的垫脚石是进化稳定的退化类胡萝卜素-一种可以通过不同的饮食类胡萝卜素特异性途径互换合成的化合物。我们发现,跨分类群体的生态专门化始终与个体膳食类胡萝卜素的不均匀生化范围相关,导致酶网络的碎片化增加和恢复能力降低。然而,通过退化类胡萝卜素的积累,恢复了特化群体的酶网络的鲁棒性。这种积累使生态特化之间的直接过渡和维持进化探索成为可能。因此,网络结构的相同特征——它的简并性——增加了专门化酶网络的稳健性,使它们之间的进化过渡成为可能。这些发现为自然选择和历史偶然性之间相互作用的机制基础提供了见解,突出了它们之间基本的相互依存关系。
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Stronger Historical Contingency Facilitates Ecological Specializations: An Example with Avian Carotenoid Networks.

AbstractEvolution requires both robustness of adaptive states and transitions between them. Understanding the mechanisms that reconcile these seemingly opposing properties is limited by the transient nature of evolutionary processes, where past pathways and contexts are often lost. Here, we overcome this limitation by tracing the biochemical evolution of avian carotenoid networks on the global carotenoid biochemical network, which is unmodified in avian evolution. By mapping enzymatic interactomes of 260 extant bird species and their reconstructed ancestral states onto this global network, we reveal that stepping stones between them are evolutionarily stable degenerate carotenoids-compounds that can be synthesized interchangeably by different dietary carotenoid-specific pathways. We find that ecological specialization across taxonomic groups is consistently associated with an uneven biochemical reach of individual dietary carotenoids, leading to increased fragmentation and reduced resilience of enzymatic networks to failure. However, the robustness of enzymatic networks of specialized groups is restored by the accumulation of degenerate carotenoids. This accumulation enables direct transitions between ecological specializations and sustains evolutionary explorations. Thus, the same feature of network structure-its degeneracy-increases the robustness of specialized enzymatic networks as enables evolutionary transitions between them. These findings provide an insight into the mechanistic basis for the interplay between natural selection and historical contingency, highlighting their fundamental interdependence.

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American Naturalist
American Naturalist 环境科学-进化生物学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.40%
发文量
194
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1867, The American Naturalist has maintained its position as one of the world''s premier peer-reviewed publications in ecology, evolution, and behavior research. Its goals are to publish articles that are of broad interest to the readership, pose new and significant problems, introduce novel subjects, develop conceptual unification, and change the way people think. AmNat emphasizes sophisticated methodologies and innovative theoretical syntheses—all in an effort to advance the knowledge of organic evolution and other broad biological principles.
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