密度周期和一个由自然选择驱动的后代数量和质量游戏
B Sinervo1, E Svensson, T Comendant
1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz 95064, USA. sinervo@biology.ucsc.edu
Nature
|September 13, 2000
概括
自然选择倾向于基于人口密度的不同繁殖策略. 这种由遗传差异驱动的进化游戏导致稳定,两代人口周期.
科学领域:
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 人口动态 人口动态
背景情况:
- 一个假设表明,在人口密度周期期间,自然选择有利于不同的女性生殖策略.
- 在低密度下,选择有利于许多小后代 (r-战略家);在高密度下,选择有利于较少的大后代 (K-战略家).
研究的目的:
- 提供第一个遗传r-vs-K选择游戏驱动稳定的人口周期的经验证据.
- 研究密度依赖选择如何影响的繁殖策略和种群动态.
主要方法:
- 在身上进行了长达十年的健身研究,这些有不同的喉颜色形态.
- 运用游戏理论来分析随人口密度而变化的选择压力.
- 通过引入罕见和常见的幼,测试了依赖后代大小的频率选择.
主要成果:
- 确定了两种与喉颜色形态相关的不同雌性生殖策略 (色喉为r策略师,黄色喉为K策略师).
- 证明选择强度随人口密度而变化,偏好低密度的色形态和高密度的黄色形态.
- 确认了对后代大小的负频率依赖性选择,较大的幼在罕见的情况下具有生存优势.
结论:
- 内在的频率和密度依赖的选择机制驱动着一个进化游戏.
- 这个游戏通过不同的r和K策略,促进了的稳定,两代人群周期.
- 这些发现支持密度依赖的选择有利于不同的繁殖策略的假设.
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