Assessing the fitness landscape revolution |
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Authors: | Brett Calcott |
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Affiliation: | (1) Philosophy Program, RSSS, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia;(2) Centre for Macroevolution and Macroecology, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia |
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Abstract: | According to Pigliucci and Kaplan, there is a revolution underway in how we understand fitness landscapes. Recent models suggest that a perennial problem in these landscapes—how to get from one peak across a fitness valley to another peak—is, in fact, non-existent. In this paper I assess the structure and the extent of Pigliucci and Kaplan’s proposed revolution and argue for two points. First, I provide an alternative interpretation of what underwrites this revolution, motivated by some recent work on model-based science. Second, I show that the implications of this revolution need to carefully assessed depending on question being asked, for peak-shifting is not central to all evolutionary questions that fitness landscapes have been used to explore. |
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Keywords: | Morphospace Evo-devo Speciation Fitness landscapes Models Neutral change |
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