The phoenix hypothesis of speciation
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Genetic divergence among allopatric populations builds reproductive isolation over time. This process is accelerated when populations face a changing environment, but abrupt change also places populations at risk of extinction. Here we use simulations of Fisherâs geometric model with explicit population dynamics to explore the genetic changes that occur in the face of environmental changes. We show that evolutionary rescue leads to the fixation of mutations whose effects are larger on average and that these mutations are more likely to lead to reproductive isolation, compared with populations not at risk of extinction. We refer to the formation of new species from the ashes of populations in decline as the phoenix hypothesis of speciation. The phoenix hypothesis predicts more substantial hybrid fitness breakdown among populations surviving a higher extinction risk. The hypothesis was supported when many loci underlie adaptation. When, however, there was only a small number of potential ...
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2023-11-03



