Mougi Akihiko, Nishimura Kinya
Graduate School of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University, Hakodate 041-8611, Japan.
J Theor Biol. 2006 Aug 7;241(3):467-76. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2005.12.017. Epub 2006 Feb 3.
Most theoretical studies on character displacement and the coexistence of competing species have focused attention on the evolution of competitive traits driven by inter-specific competition. We investigated the evolution of the maturation rate which is not directly related to competition and trades off with the birth rate and how it influences competitive outcomes. Evolution may result in the superior competitor becoming extinct if, initially, the inferior competitor has a lower, and the superior one a higher, maturation rate at the coexistence equilibrium. This counterintuitive result is explained by an explosive increase in the adult population of the inferior competitor as a result of the more rapid evolution of its maturation rate, which is caused by differences in the intensity and direction of selection on the maturation rates of the two species and in their adult densities, which are related to differences in their life histories. Thus, a life history trait trade-off with a competitive trait may cause a competitive ecological coexistence to collapse.
大多数关于性状替换和竞争物种共存的理论研究都将注意力集中在种间竞争驱动的竞争性状的进化上。我们研究了与竞争无直接关系且与出生率存在权衡的成熟率的进化,以及它如何影响竞争结果。如果在共存平衡状态下,最初劣势竞争者的成熟率较低而优势竞争者的成熟率较高,那么进化可能会导致优势竞争者灭绝。这种违反直觉的结果可以解释为,由于劣势竞争者成熟率进化更快,其成年种群数量会呈爆发式增长,这是由两个物种成熟率的选择强度和方向以及它们的成年密度差异所导致的,而这些差异与它们的生活史差异有关。因此,一个生活史性状与一个竞争性状之间的权衡可能会导致竞争生态共存的崩溃。