Evolution | 2019

Digest: Process‐based phylogenetic models provide unique insights into the evolution of mutualistic networks *

 
 

Abstract


Figs and their pollinating fig wasps are a classic example of long‐term obligate associations between different species. Satler et al. use a process‐based model adopted from molecular evolution to identify the major processes that affect cophylogenetic matching between figs and fig wasps. They find that host‐switching is one of the most important evolutionary processes contributing to current cophylogenetic patterns, illustrating the value of probabilistic approaches to studying the evolutionary history of mutualisms.

Volume 73
Pages None
DOI 10.1111/evo.13856
Language English
Journal Evolution

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