New Interpretation of The Red Queen's Hypothesis: It's about Expansion
In a new publication in the journal Nature, Indre Zliobaite and Mikael Fortelius from the University of Helsinki and Nils Christian Stenseth from the University of Oslo present a new interpretation of one of the classic theories of evolutionary theory, the Red Queen’s Hypothesis, proposed by Leigh Van Valen in 1973.
Alice in Wonderland meets the Red Queen
A search for ‘Red Queen’ on Google Scholar gives over a million hits, reflecting the enormous influence this idea has had and continues to have in a wide sector of science. Its name refers to Lewis Carroll’s book Alice Through the Looking Glass, where the Red Queen explains how her country differs from Alice’s: “Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!”
This is the Red Queen walking randomly.
Credit: Ika Österblad
Leigh Van Valen originally thought that species should age: the longer a species has been around, the more likely it should be to go extinct. He tried to test this hypothesis on fossil data and found to his surprise that they don’t seem to do so – old and young species with similar ways of life (inhabiting the same adaptive zone) have about the same probability to go extinct at any point in time. This is roughly similar to the decay of radioactive nuclei and means that adaptive zones (or in practice the biological groupings that reflect them, such as families and orders) have characteristic half-lives, just as radioactive elements do.
Just over a decade ago, another pattern was discovered in the fossil record of land mammals by Finnish scientists Jukka Jernvall and Mikael Fortelius. This pattern, later described in many other groups as well, has become known as the Hat Pattern, a name drawn from its shape: species and genera typically begin as rare, expand to become more common and widespread, and then contract and go extinct. In most cases there is only a single peak; more than three peaks is quite rare. The Hat Pattern seems to suggest that species and genera past their peak become more likely to go extinct as they age and decline towards extinction, in apparent contradiction to the Law of Constant Extinction.
The road from the top and down – the Hat Pattern
In the new paper, Indre Zliobaite, Mikael Fortelius and Nils Chr. Stenseth propose a new interpretation of the Law of Constant Extinction that focusses on the expansion and peaking of species rather than on their extinction. Supporting their argument by data analysis and simulations, they show that the apparent contradiction is only an illusion and that the Hat Pattern is not only compatible with the Law of Constant Extinction, or perhaps better Law of Constant Peaking, but actually predicted by the Red Queen’s Hypothesis.
Credit: University of Helsinki
But the fact is that they didn’t. In the end it took the fresh perspective of an outsider to realise that the two theories were connected and actually parts of the same puzzle. Zliobaite, with a background in computer science and credit analysis, who knew that a cessation of growth may signal the impending failure of businesses.
This is assistant professor Indre Zliobaite from the Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki.
Credit: Susan Heikkinen
Quotes:
Zliobaite: “I had no idea that the Red Queen’s hypothesis is such a big deal. I thought it is just another research question. Perhaps this allowed me to think about it anew without being burdened by its legacy.”
Fortelius: “My job as Kristine Bonnevie Professor during the last three years in Oslo was very much related to the Red Queen. I’ve been telling people I’m actually there at Her Majesty’s secret service.”
Stenseth: “The Red Queen’s Hypothesis has fascinated me from the very beginning since it, as an evolutionary hypothesis, explicitly brings in ecological interactions to explain large scale evolutionary patterns, such as rate of extinctions.”
Contacts and sources:
Assistant Professor Indre Zliobaite, Department of Computer Science,
Professor Mikael Fortelius, Department of Geosciences and Geography
Source: http://www.ineffableisland.com/2017/11/new-interpretation-of-red-queens.html
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