Evolvability predicts macroevolution under fluctuating selection

Agnes Holstad, Kjetil L. Voje, Øystein H. Opedal, Geir H. Bolstad, Salomé Bourg, Thomas F. Hansen, Christophe Pélabon

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Abstract

Heritable variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change, but the relevance of genetic constraints on macroevolutionary timescales is debated. By using two datasets on fossil and contemporary taxa, we show that evolutionary divergence among populations, and to a lesser extent among species, increases with microevolutionary evolvability. We evaluate and reject several hypotheses to explain this relationship and propose that an effect of evolvability on population and species divergence can be explained by the influence of genetic constraints on the ability of populations to track rapid, stationary environmental fluctuations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)688-693
Number of pages6
JournalScience (New York, N.Y.)
Volume384
Issue number6696
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Evolutionary Biology

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