性选择使长期共存成为可能,尽管生态等价
Leithen K M'Gonigle1, Rupert Mazzucco, Sarah P Otto
1Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, 6270 University Boulevard, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. mgonigle@zoology.ubc.ca
Nature
|April 3, 2012
概括
性偏好,当与寻找伴侣的成本和空间变化相结合时,只能维持物种共存. 这挑战了以前的理论,即生态差异化始终是生物多样性所必需的.
科学领域:
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 理论生态学理论生态学
- 规格 规格 规格 规格
背景情况:
- 性偏好对于物种界限至关重要,但在理论上在维持生物多样性方面是有限的.
- 长期共存通常需要生态差异化,而不仅仅是性选择.
研究的目的:
- 挑战这样一种观点,即仅仅性偏好无法维持生物多样性.
- 研究性选择在相重叠的范围内的物种共存中的作用.
主要方法:
- 概括一个标准的性选择模型.
- 纳入当地承载能力的空间变化.
- 包括女性寻找伴侣的费用.
主要成果:
- 性偏好,再加上空间变化和寻找伴侣的成本,可以单独维持物种的共存.
- 即使是最小的,经验上微妙的空间变化,共存也是可能的.
结论:
- 只有性选择可以促进生态相等物种的长期共存.
- 这为维持物种多样性提供了一个新的理论解释.
相关概念视频
Natural Selection and Mating Preferences
The principle of natural selection posits that organisms better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. This principle is closely intertwined with mating preferences, a key aspect of sexual selection, which evolutionary psychologists believe is driven by instincts to propagate one's genes. Such instincts significantly influence mating behaviors and preferences between genders.
Females, due to their biological roles in conception, pregnancy, and nursing, inherently...
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Types of Selection
Natural selection influences the frequencies of particular alleles and phenotypes within populations in several different ways. Primarily, natural selection can be directional, stabilizing, or disruptive. Directional selection favors one extreme trait and shifts the population towards that phenotype while selecting against individuals displaying alternate traits. Stabilizing selection favors an intermediate trait with a narrow range of variation. Deviation from the optimal phenotype towards an...
Mate Choice
Mate choice—the decision about whom to mate with—is a type of natural selection, since animals must reproduce to pass down their genes. Mate choice is also called intersexual selection because the behavior occurs between the sexes.
Frequency-dependent Selection
When the fitness of a trait is influenced by how common it is (i.e., its frequency) relative to different traits within a population, this is referred to as frequency-dependent selection. Frequency-dependent selection may occur between species or within a single species. This type of selection can either be positive—with more common phenotypes having higher fitness—or negative, with rarer phenotypes conferring increased fitness.
Limits to Natural Selection
Organisms that are well-adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. However, natural selection does not lead to perfectly adapted organisms. Several factors constrain natural selection.
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