Paleontological Patterns, Macroecological Dynamics and the Evolutionary Process

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Bruce S. Lieberman
William Miller
Niles Eldredge
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[1] University of Kansas,Department of Geology
[2] Humboldt State University,Geology Department
[3] The American Museum of Natural History,Division of Paleontology
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Evolutionary Biology | 2007年 / 34卷
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Darwin; Environment; Ecology; Species; Punctuated equilibria; Turnovers; Rates of speciation;
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Here we consider evolutionary patterns writ large in the fossil record. We argue that Darwin recognized but downgraded or de-emphasized several of these important patterns, and we consider what a renewed emphasis on these patterns can tell us about the evolutionary process. In particular, one of the key patterns we focus on is the role geographic isolation plays in fomenting evolutionary divergence; another one of the key patterns is stasis of species; the final pattern is turnovers, which exist at several hierarchical scales, including regional ecosystem replacement and pulses of speciation and extinction. We consider how each one of these patterns are related to the dynamic of changing ecological and environmental conditions over time and also investigate their significance in light of other concepts including punctuated equilibria and hierarchy theory. Ultimately, we tie each of these patterns into a framework involving macroecological dynamics and the important role environmental change plays in shaping evolution from the micro- to macroscale.
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