S. Gavrilets, R. Acton and J. Gravner. 2000.
``Dynamics of speciation and diversification in a metapopulation''
Evolution 54 : 1493-1501
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ABSTRACT
We develop a simple framework for modeling speciation as a continuous process
of accumulation of genetic (or morphological) differences accompanied by
species and subpopulation extinction and/or range expansion.
This framework can be used to approach a number of questions such as
species-area distribution, species-range size distribution,
the rate of ecological turnover, asymmetries of range division between
sister species, waiting time until speciation and extinction,
the relationship between the geographic range size and the probability
of speciation, the relationships between subpopulation-level parameters
and metapopulation-level parameters, and the
effects of taxonomic level on these rates, distributions and parameters.
We illustrate some of these applications using numerical simulations.
We develop approximations describing the dependence of the number of
different taxonomic units, their average range size, and the rate of their turnover on the system size, the rate of
fixation of genetic (or morphological) changes in local demes, and the rate of
local extinction and colonization.