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Speciation & the origin of communities
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Speciation & the origin of communities

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Patterns of biodiversity predicted by the neutral theory rely on a simple phenomenological model of speciation. To further investigate the effect of speciation on neutral biodiversity, we define the metacommunity as a system of populations exchanging migrants and use this framework to study allopatric & parapatric speciation. We find that with realistic mutation rates, our metacommunity model driven by neutral processes cannot support more than a few species. Adding natural selection in the population genetics of speciation increases the number of species in the metacommunity but the level of diversity found in Barro Colorado Island is difficult to reach.

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  1. University of Illinois at Chicago, USA; Canada Research Chair on Terrestrial Ecosystems, Université du, Québec, Canada

    Philippe Desjardins-Proulx

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Desjardins-Proulx, P. Speciation & the origin of communities. Nat Prec (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.6054.1

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Keywords

  • community ecology
  • neutral theory
  • speciation
  • allopatry
  • spatial ecology
  • graph theory
  • complex networks.
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