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Adaptation: Competition and predation may not be the driving force scientists thought

Study of local adaptation provides important insights into evolutionary forces
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Published: 25 February 2020

Species adapt to their local climates, but how often they adapt to their local communities remains a mystery. To find answers, researchers at 平特五不中 and the University of British Columbia examined over 125 studies testing local adaptation in over 100 species of plants and animals in an article published in .

鈥淟ocal adaptation occurs when a population evolves to better suit its local surroundings. We already know that environmental pressures like temperature and drought can drive adaptation, but the impact of living pressures like competition or predator-prey relationships is less clear,鈥 according to , an assistant professor of biology at 平特五不中.

By comparing transplant experiments that used relatively natural environments to ones that reduced stressors like weeds and predation, the researchers examined how often such interactions among species drive local adaptation.

Surprisingly, they found that although the interactions strongly affected how well species grew, survived, or reproduced, interactions did not necessarily spur adaptation. 鈥淲e expected experiments to show us stronger local adaptation when stressful interactions were left intact. But we found that it wasn鈥檛 stronger or common in these cases鈥攅xcept perhaps in the tropics,鈥 says Hargreaves.

According to the researchers, this is intriguing evidence that interactions might be more evolutionarily important in the tropics. Evolutionary biologists have long speculated that species might drive each other鈥檚 evolution more often in the tropics, given the amazing diversity of tropical species, but evidence supporting this theory has been sparse until now. The authors say more direct tests of what drives local adaptation, especially studies of tropical species, are needed before we truly understand how interactions between species influence local adaptation.

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