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Urban evolutionary ecology brings exaptation back into focus

Kristin M. Winchell, Jonathan B. Losos, Brian C. Verrelli

2023Trends in Ecology & Evolution22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The contribution of pre-existing phenotypic variation to evolution in novel environments has long been appreciated. Nevertheless, evolutionary ecologists have struggled with communicating these aspects of the adaptive process. In 1982, Gould and Vrba proposed terminology to distinguish character states shaped via natural selection for the roles they currently serve ('adaptations') from those shaped under preceding selective regimes ('exaptations'), with the intention of replacing the inaccurate 'preadaptation'. Forty years later, we revisit Gould and Vrba's ideas which, while often controversial, continue to be widely debated and highly cited. We use the recent emergence of urban evolutionary ecology as a timely opportunity to reintroduce the ideas of Gould and Vrba as an integrated framework to understand contemporary evolution in novel environments.

Topics & Concepts

ExaptationEvolutionary ecologyEcologyFocus (optics)BiologyEvolutionary biologyGeographyOpticsPhysicsHost (biology)Land Use and Ecosystem ServicesSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeEvolution and Genetic Dynamics