Zhang Xu-Sheng
Institute of Evolutionary Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JT, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Am Nat. 2005 Nov;166(5):569-80. doi: 10.1086/491800. Epub 2005 Sep 9.
How environmental variances in quantitative traits are influenced by variable environments is an important problem in evolutionary biology. In this study, the evolution and maintenance of phenotypic variance in a plastic trait under stabilizing selection are investigated. The mapping from genotypic value to phenotypic value of the quantitative trait is approximated by a linear reaction norm, with genotypic effects on its phenotypic mean and sensitivity to environment. The environmental deviation is assumed to be decomposed into environmental quality, which interacts with genotypic value, and residual developmental noise, which is independent of genotype. Environmental quality and the optimal phenotype of stabilizing selection are allowed to randomly fluctuate in both space and time, and individuals migrate equally before development and reproduction among different niches. Analyses show that phenotypic plasticity is adaptive within variable environments if correlations have become established between the optimal phenotype and environmental quality in space and/or time. The evolved plasticity increases with variances in optimal phenotypes and correlations between optimal phenotype and environmental quality; this further induces increases in mean fitness and the environmental variance in the trait. Under certain circumstances, however, the environmental variance may decrease with increase in variation in environmental quality.
数量性状的环境变异如何受到多变环境的影响是进化生物学中的一个重要问题。在本研究中,我们调查了在稳定选择下可塑性性状表型变异的进化与维持。数量性状从基因型值到表型值的映射通过线性反应规范来近似,其中基因型对其表型均值和对环境的敏感性有影响。环境偏差被假定分解为与基因型值相互作用的环境质量,以及与基因型无关的残余发育噪声。环境质量和稳定选择的最优表型在空间和时间上都允许随机波动,并且个体在发育和繁殖之前在不同生态位之间进行同等程度的迁移。分析表明,如果在空间和/或时间上最优表型与环境质量之间已经建立了相关性,那么表型可塑性在多变环境中是适应性的。进化出的可塑性随着最优表型的方差以及最优表型与环境质量之间的相关性增加而增加;这进一步导致平均适合度和性状的环境方差增加。然而,在某些情况下,环境方差可能会随着环境质量变异的增加而减小。