Density-dependent processes play a key role in the spatial structuring of biodiversity. Specifically, interrelated demographic processes, such as gene surfing, high-density blocking, and competitive exclusion, can generate striking geographic contrasts in the distributions of genes and species. Here, we propose that well-studied evolutionary and ecological biogeographic patterns of postglacial recolonization, progressive island colonization, microbial sectoring, and even the 'Out of Africa' pattern of human expansion, are fundamentally similar, underpinned by a 'founder takes all' density-dependent principle. Additionally, we hypothesize that older historic constraints of density-dependent processes are seen today in the dramatic biogeographic shifts that occur in response to human-mediated extinction events, whereby surviving lineages rapidly expand their ranges to replace extinct sister taxa.

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:依赖密度的过程在生物多样性的空间结构中起关键作用。具体而言,相互关联的人口统计过程(例如基因冲浪,高密度封闭和竞争排斥)可能会在基因和物种的分布中产生惊人的地理对比。在这里,我们提出,经过充分研究的演化和生态生物地理学模式,从后殖民化,渐进式岛屿殖民化,微生物分区,甚至人类扩张的“非洲以外”模式,在本质上都是相似的,并以“创始人全力以赴”为基础依赖原则。此外,我们假设今天在响应人类介导的灭绝事件而发生的剧烈生物地理变化中看到了密度依赖性过程的较早的历史性限制,由此存活下来的世系迅速扩大了它们的范围,以取代灭绝的姊妹分类单元。

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