articleThe American NaturalistApr 22, 2010GREEN OA

Adaptive Radiation, Ecological Opportunity, and Evolutionary Determinism

Harvard University

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Abstract

Adaptive radiation refers to diversification from an ancestral species that produces descendants adapted to use a great variety of distinct ecological niches. In this review, I examine two aspects of adaptive radiation: first, that it results from ecological opportunity and, second, that it is deterministic in terms of its outcome and evolutionary trajectory. Ecological opportunity is usually a prerequisite for adaptive radiation, although in some cases, radiation can occur in the absence of preexisting opportunity. Nonetheless, many clades fail to radiate although seemingly in the presence of ecological opportunity; until methods are developed to identify and quantify ecological opportunity, the concept will…

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Keywords
  • Adaptive radiation
  • Ecology
  • Diversification (marketing strategy)
  • Phylogenetic tree
  • Adaptation (eye)
  • Ecological niche
  • Clade
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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