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A Phylogenomic Perspective on Interspecific Competition

Ecology letters(2024)

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Evolutionary processes may have substantial impacts on community assembly, but evidence for phylogenetic relatedness as a determinant of interspecific interaction strength remains mixed. In this perspective, we consider a possible role for discordance between gene trees and species trees in the interpretation of phylogenetic signal in studies of community ecology. Modern genomic data show that the evolutionary histories of many taxa are better described by a patchwork of histories that vary along the genome rather than a single species tree. If a subset of genomic loci harbour trait-related genetic variation, then the phylogeny at these loci may be more informative of interspecific trait differences than the genome background. We develop a simple method to detect loci harbouring phylogenetic signal and demonstrate its application through a proof-of-principle analysis of Penicillium genomes and pairwise interaction strength. Our results show that phylogenetic signal that may be masked genome-wide could be detectable using phylogenomic techniques and may provide a window into the genetic basis for interspecific interactions. Community assembly could be affected by evolutionary processes that shape interspecific interactions, but prior studies of phylogenetic signal have found contrasting results. Our work shows that modern phylogenomic approaches could reveal previously hidden phylogenetic signal and help characterize the genomic basis of species interactions.image
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community assembly,competition,discordance,incomplete lineage sorting,microbial ecology,phylogenomics
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