人口密度驱动着值变态的局部演变
Joseph L Tomkins1, Gordon S Brown
1Division of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, Sir Harold Mitchell Building, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9TH, UK. jlt1@st-andrews.ac.uk
Nature
|October 29, 2004
概括
雄性耳根据其大小和地位而发展出不同的繁殖策略. 人口密度推动了这种进化,导致在短距离内出现明显的男性二重形态.
科学领域:
- 进化生物学是进化的生物学.
- 行为生态学 行为生态学
- 动物行为 动物行为
背景情况:
- 进化可以支持单一性别内的多种繁殖策略.
- 有条件的进化稳定策略将战术与个人状态和健身回报联系起来.
- 一个'转折点'的门往往是不同男性形态的基础.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究欧洲耳 (Forficula auricularia) 的双形体的值进化.
- 为了记录单态和二态耳种群之间的过渡.
- 为了确定人口密度在驱动男性二态化中的作用.
主要方法:
- 在欧洲耳 (Forficula auricularia) 中研究了子二形态.
- 在40公里范围内记录了人口结构和形态.
- 人口密度与观察到的值演变相关联.
主要成果:
- 观测到耳叉双形态的值演变.
- 记录了从单态种群到二态种群的快速过渡.
- 发现人口密度和男性二态变异切换点的演变之间存在强烈的相关性.
结论:
- 人口密度是推动男性二重形态的本地进化的一个关键因素.
- 现型多样性可以通过条件策略的切换点进化在种群中产生.
- 埃尔维格二态化为理解表型多样性的起源提供了一个模型.
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