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后代体型效应介导了一种群居海洋无脊椎动物中的竞争相互作用。

Offspring size effects mediate competitive interactions in a colonial marine invertebrate.

作者信息

Marshall Dustin J, Cook Carly N, Emlet Richard B

机构信息

University of Oregon, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, Charleston 97420, USA.

出版信息

Ecology. 2006 Jan;87(1):214-25. doi: 10.1890/05-0350.

Abstract

Over the past 30 years, numerous attempts to understand the relationship between offspring size and fitness have been made, and it has become clear that this critical relationship is strongly affected by environmental heterogeneity. For marine invertebrates, there has been a long-standing interest in the evolution of offspring size, but there have been very few empirical and theoretical examinations of post-metamorphic offspring size effects, and almost none have considered the effect of environmental heterogeneity on the offspring size/fitness relationship. We investigated the post-metamorphic effects of offspring size in the field for the colonial marine invertebrate Botrylloides violaceus. We also examined how the relationship between offspring size and performance was affected by three different types of intraspecific competition. We found strong and persistent effects of offspring size on survival and growth, but these effects depended on the level and type of intraspecific competition. Generally, competition strengthened the advantages of increasing maternal investment. Interestingly, we found that offspring size determined the outcome of competitive interaction: juveniles that had more maternal investment were more likely to encroach on another juvenile's territory. This suggests that mothers have the previously unrecognized potential to influence the outcome of competitive interactions in benthic marine invertebrates. We created a simple optimality model, which utilized the data generated from our field experiments, and found that increasing intraspecific competition resulted in an increase in predicted optimal size. Our results suggest that the relationship between offspring size and fitness is highly variable in the marine environment and strongly dependent on the density of conspecifics.

摘要

在过去30年里,人们多次尝试去理解后代体型与适合度之间的关系,并且已经明确这种关键关系受到环境异质性的强烈影响。对于海洋无脊椎动物而言,长期以来人们一直对后代体型的进化感兴趣,但对于变态后后代体型效应的实证和理论研究却非常少,几乎没有人考虑环境异质性对后代体型/适合度关系的影响。我们在野外研究了群体海洋无脊椎动物紫拟菊海鞘后代体型对变态后的影响。我们还研究了三种不同类型的种内竞争如何影响后代体型与表现之间的关系。我们发现后代体型对生存和生长有强烈且持久的影响,但这些影响取决于种内竞争的水平和类型。一般来说,竞争强化了增加母体投资的优势。有趣的是,我们发现后代体型决定了竞争相互作用的结果:母体投资更多的幼体更有可能侵占另一个幼体的领地。这表明母亲具有此前未被认识到的影响底栖海洋无脊椎动物竞争相互作用结果的潜力。我们创建了一个简单的最优性模型,该模型利用了我们野外实验产生的数据,发现种内竞争的增加导致预测的最优体型增大。我们的结果表明,在海洋环境中,后代体型与适合度之间的关系高度可变,并且强烈依赖于同种个体的密度。

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