Rebuilding Diversity in the Anthropocene

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This is a Preprint and has not been peer reviewed. This is version 1 of this Preprint. You must log in to post a comment. There are no comments or no comments have been made public for this article. This is a Preprint and has not been peer reviewed. This is version 1 of this Preprint. Add a Comment You must log in to post a comment. Comments There are no comments or no comments have been made public for this article. Rapid changes driven by the Anthropocene—including shifts in climate, nutrients, habitats, and species composition—are causing severe biodiversity loss while creating new ecological opportunities. The balance between short-term ecological shifts in realized niches and long-term evolutionary changes in fundamental niches determines diversification. In the Anthropocene, however, this balance is unstable, as environmental turnover often outpaces adaptive evolution. Processes such as interaction-network rewiring, mutualism loss or emergence, and microbiome-mediated plasticity can hinder or promote diversification. Identifying when opportunities persist, drive fundamental niche evolution, and enable biodiversity to withstand or recover from rapid global change requires a predictive framework linking ecological dynamics, evolutionary mechanisms, and host–microbiome interactions. https://doi.org/10.32942/X2SK91 Biodiversity, Life Sciences Published: 2025-10-15 12:29 Last Updated: 2025-10-15 12:29 CC-BY Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Conflict of interest statement: The authors declare no competing interests. Data and Code Availability Statement: NA Language: English

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